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Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

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  • Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

    Lakota Indians Withdraw Treaties Signed With U.S. 150 Years Ago

    Thursday, December 20, 2007

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    WASHINGTON — The Lakota Indians, who gave the world legendary warriors Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, have withdrawn from treaties with the United States.

    "We are no longer citizens of the United States of America and all those who live in the five-state area that encompasses our country are free to join us,'' long-time Indian rights activist Russell Means said.

    A delegation of Lakota leaders has delivered a message to the State Department, and said they were unilaterally withdrawing from treaties they signed with the federal government of the U.S., some of them more than 150 years old.

    The group also visited the Bolivian, Chilean, South African and Venezuelan embassies, and would continue on their diplomatic mission and take it overseas in the coming weeks and months.

    Lakota country includes parts of the states of Nebraska, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana and Wyoming.

    The new country would issue its own passports and driving licences, and living there would be tax-free - provided residents renounce their U.S. citizenship, Mr Means said.

    The treaties signed with the U.S. were merely "worthless words on worthless paper," the Lakota freedom activists said.

    Withdrawing from the treaties was entirely legal, Means said.

    "This is according to the laws of the United States, specifically article six of the constitution,'' which states that treaties are the supreme law of the land, he said.

    "It is also within the laws on treaties passed at the Vienna Convention and put into effect by the US and the rest of the international community in 1980. We are legally within our rights to be free and independent,'' said Means.

    The Lakota relaunched their journey to freedom in 1974, when they drafted a declaration of continuing independence — an overt play on the title of the United States' Declaration of Independence from England.

    Thirty-three years have elapsed since then because "it takes critical mass to combat colonialism and we wanted to make sure that all our ducks were in a row,'' Means said.

    One duck moved into place in September, when the United Nations adopted a non-binding declaration on the rights of indigenous peoples — despite opposition from the United States, which said it clashed with its own laws.


    "We have 33 treaties with the United States that they have not lived by. They continue to take our land, our water, our children,'' Phyllis Young, who helped organize the first international conference on indigenous rights in Geneva in 1977, told the news conference.

    The U.S. "annexation'' of native American land has resulted in once proud tribes such as the Lakota becoming mere "facsimiles of white people,'' said Means.

    Oppression at the hands of the U.S. government has taken its toll on the Lakota, whose men have one of the shortest life expectancies - less than 44 years - in the world.

    Lakota teen suicides are 150 per cent above the norm for the U.S.; infant mortality is five times higher than the U.S. average; and unemployment is rife, according to the Lakota freedom movement's website.

    With a population of more than 1.3billion people, India is the second most populous country in the world. In 2017, the economy was the world’s sixth largest by GDP. It achieved independent in 1947 thanks in large part to the nonviolent resistance movement championed by Mahatma Gandhi. A is a nuclear weapons state and has long had conflict with its neighbor Pakistan.



    The RIGHTS of indigenous people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Re: Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

    Article 7


    Indigenous peoples have the collective and individual right not to be subjected to ethnocide and cultural genocide, including prevention of and redress for:


    (a) Any action which has the aim or effect of depriving them of their integrity as distinct peoples, or of their cultural values or ethnic identities;


    (b) Any action which has the aim or effect of dispossessing them of their lands, territories or resources;


    © Any form of population transfer which has the aim or effect of violating or undermining any of their rights;


    (d) Any form of assimilation or integration by other cultures or ways of life imposed on them by legislative, administrative or other measures;


    (e) Any form of propaganda directed against them.



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      Re: Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

      Article 10


      Indigenous peoples shall not be forcibly removed from their lands or territories. No relocation shall take place without the free and informed consent of the indigenous peoples concerned and after agreement on just and fair compensation and, where possible, with the option of return.



      Article 11


      Indigenous peoples have the right to special protection and security in periods of armed conflict.


      States shall observe international standards, in particular the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949, for the protection of civilian populations in circumstances of emergency and armed conflict, and shall not:


      (a) Recruit indigenous individuals against their will into the armed forces and, in particular, for use against other indigenous peoples;


      (b) Recruit indigenous children into the armed forces under any circumstances;


      © Force indigenous individuals to abandon their lands, territories or means of subsistence, or relocate them in special centres for military purposes;


      (d) Force indigenous individuals to work for military purposes under any discriminatory conditions

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        Re: Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

        Interesting this one got past the turks.

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          Re: Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

          Interesting the lack of response.........????????????

          This is something that could directly and indirectly affect Armenian chances to regain stolen land.

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            Re: Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

            Lakota people! Lakota people!

            I remember watching a movie about a barricade gun battle that Lakota people with the FBI. Anyway, it has no bearings on Armenians. Words and documents have little bearing in international politics. The only thing that is understood and respected by all, is the sword.

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              Re: Rights of Indigenous Peoples: Hail the Lakotas!

              It will be very interesting to see how they are going to come up with the money they need to live in this day and age. Unless they still would like to enjoy spending their US dollars or go back to being nomadic tribes that live off the land?

              Maybe they can sell the corn in Nebraska but as far as Wyoming, Montana, and the Dakotas .. well .. eh ... good luck! They can have those.

              ... oooooooooooor ... maybe they'll start a couple of CASINOS!!!!1!
              Last edited by Sip; 12-28-2007, 03:29 PM.
              this post = teh win.

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