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lunes, 30 de diciembre de 2024

Mercosur Adopts Resolution for Bonaire

Parlasur, the Parliament of Mercosur, comprising elected representatives from South America's The Southern Common Market (Mercosur) is a political and economic bloc comprising Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, Venezuela, Bolivia, with Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru as associate members. Mercosur aims to foster democracy, and the protection of human rights across South America leading regional trade bloc.

In the 97th Ordinary Session of Parlasur, recently in December 2024, Gabriel Fuks, Parliamentarian and Head of the Argentine delegation to the Mercosur Parliament, proposed a groundbreaking declaration, which was adopted, supporting Bonaire's right to self-determination. This historic move endorses the Bonaire Human Rights Organization's (BHRO) call for re-inclusion on the United Nations' List of Non-Self-Governing Territories, bringing Bonaire's political status under the scrutiny of the UN Special Committee on Decolonization.

In a unanimous decision, the Mercosur Parliament expressed solidarity with the people of Bonaire, denouncing the political situation imposed by the Dutch government since 2010. Bonaire, a Caribbean island formerly part of the Netherlands Antilles, was incorporated into the Kingdom of the Netherlands as a "public body" without autonomy and without the consent of the people of Bonaire following the Antilles' dissolution. The Mercosur Parliament asserts that this action violates the island's inalienable right to self-governance as enshrined in international law.

This milestone was achieved through the relentless advocacy of James Finies, leader of Pueblo Progresivo Uni and founder of the Bonaire Human Rights Organization. Mr. Finies, a native of Bonaire, abandoned a 23-year banking career to activism, protesting Bonaire's political status after the dissolution of the Netherlands Antilles in 2010. His 222-day and night non-stop during protest led to a referendum where a large majority of voters rejected the imposed integration.

His unwavering commitment has led him and his delegation to travel extensively across Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, and Europe, raising awareness and garnering support for Bonaire's self-determination. Their efforts have been instrumental in bringing international attention to the island's quest for Self-Determination.

The Mercosur declaration is grounded in a robust legal framework, citing key international instruments such as the UN Charter, the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights and the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights. The Parliament Mercosur acknowledges that Bonaire's status, a referendum where 66% of the voters rejected it, is inconsistent with democratic principles and the people's right to self-determination.

This resolution follows a 2021 report from UN experts, concluding that Bonaire’s current governance structure is a colonial remnant perpetuating inequality. The Mercosur Parliament's declaration aims to elevate the issue of Bonaire's self-determination to the international stage and urges Latin American and Caribbean states to rally behind Bonaire’s cause.

The resolution includes two key points:

1. Solidarity with the people of Bonaire: The Mercosur Parliament expresses unequivocal support for Bonaire’s request for re-inclusion in the UN's list of Non-Self-Governing Territories, subjecting the Dutch-imposed governance structure to international review.

2. A call for international advocacy: The declaration encourages Latin American and Caribbean governments to support Bonaire’s bid, ensuring that the island’s right to self-determination is protected and promoted globally.

The Mercosur Parliament’s historic decision is a crucial step in addressing the ongoing colonial injustices faced by Bonaire, reinforcing the region’s commitment to human rights, equality, and the empowerment of all peoples to self-determination.


Bonaire Human Rights Organization

Kaya Libertador Simon Bolivar 26
Kralendijk, Bonaire

Tel: +599 786 4576 / +599 782 5664
           

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