"Maluku Urgent Public Action" http://www.treatycouncil.org/PDFs/Maluku%20Urgent%20Action%20Public.pdf
International Indian Treaty Council "Working for the Rights and Recognition of indigenous Peoples" http://www.treatycouncil.org/home.htm ============= Translated from Dutch: RMS Recognized and Supported by 98 Indigenous Peoples / Governments http://www.treatycouncil.org/ IITC Annual Conference, Ustupu Kuna Yala, Panama, August 29-31 2009 The delegates of the 35th annual conference organized by the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) adopted by concensus a resolution which states in article 17 the support for the struggle for independence of the Maluku people, the call for recognition of solidarity with the struggle and support in defending the human rights of the Maluku people. At the invitation of the International Indian Treaty Council (IITC) traveled Ohorella Ghazali, representing the Bangsa Adat AlifUru, down to the nearby archipelago of Kuna Yala Panama. On the island Ustupu, the annual 7-day-IITC conference. Ohorella gave the conference a presentation on the current dire situation of the population and Alfurus the case of the Tjakaleledansers, and was the taster for government and committee Traditional Legal Systems. Resolution On Monday, August 31 accepted the IITC a resolution plan, which it is to maintain its work will pay. Under the heading of Treaties and Self-Determination of Traditional Authorities and legal systems, the IITC to the point 17: - The struggle for independence from the people of Maluku supports; - Calls for recognition of international solidarity with the struggle RMS; - IITC and the Moluccan population will help in their fight to protect the rights of Maluku. International Indian Treaty Council The IITC is the biggest movement for Indigenous Peoples in the western hemisphere, over 98 indigenous peoples, nations and governments in North Central and South America, Caribbean and Pacific are members of the IITC. Along with this organization, the Bangsa Adat Maluku AlifUru the Urgent Appeal drafted. The Committee against Arbitrary Detention of the United Nations read the call and demanded the immediate release of all prisoners RMS. To which the Indonesian government deported prisoners to jails outside Maluku. Front Siwa-Lima Int. received this message until this weekend when Ohorella arrived at Schiphol. "The island had no mobile and no Internet," said Ghazali. YouTube Video: 'IITC resolution item 17: Support struggle of Maluku' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPxM9tBCIHk Source: francis janssen wrote: http://www.alifuru.nl/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=1356 © Front Siwa-Lima - http://www.siwalima.org/
