To the Minister of Kingdom
Relations and viceminister-president, Mrs Kajsa Ollongren,
PO Box 20018
2500 EA The Hague, the
Netherlands.
Bonaire, April 9, 2019
Subject:
Minister Kasja Ollongren first introduction to the island of Bonaire
As you landed in Bonaire and
firsthand experienced a modernized version of a Dutch colony where the Bonaire
peoples are governed in a status not of their choosing. An island where the
Dutch government is blatantly continuing violating the Charter of the United
Nations, international law and fundamental human, self-determination and
democratic rights of the peoples. An unprecedented showoff of hypocrisy to
pretend to the world that the Dutch stand in defense of human rights and
democracy where your government does not respect the democratic voice and
decision of the peoples that never choose to be annexed nor integrated and
embedded under unequal rights as second class citizens in a colonial status and
to be ruled by the Hague. A status that was overwhelming rejected with a
No-vote of 66% in the last referendum of 2015 and the recent island council
election where your government denied the people of St Eustatius democracy and could not vote,
the people of Bonaire protested and boycotted this election as never before and
continue showing their unhappiness towards a system a government which is
against the wishes of the peoples.
As never before I write this
letter with a lot of positivism and hope for our peoples of Bonaire that you as
the new minister of Kingdom Relations with your first working visit and
introduction to our island will understand our situation and our struggle
contrary to all your predecessor ministers of Kingdom relations. All prior
ministers and your accompanying state-secretary Mr Knops and us could never
reached an understanding or consensus on the
most simple fundamental aspect of humanity that we 'all are born equal in rights and dignity'
and we Bonerians have the same right to be as free and as equal and as human as
them the European Dutch.
I expect that you before
coming to our island and as my previous letter to you in March 2018 kindly
asked you to take note of my various previous letters to the Dutch government
in which I am informing your Government that your dictatorial un-democratic
course of actions infringes against your own agreed treaties and the
international legislation.
Your visit fuels us with
reborn hope to be freed from this illegal colonial status imposed on us on
October 10, 2010. The reason we put our hope back in a Dutch minister, in your
honorable, is because of the compelling facts that you are completely different
then your predecessors and you would be able to understand and feel our pain
and help us:
You
studied and have a MA in history and have the capability to look into our
common colonial history and understand this hidden dark truth where the Dutch
being a insignificant fishing village became one of worlds richest nations
through piracy, smuggling and slave-trading. Your travel-partner mr Knops
publicly proclaimed to me during his first visit to Bonaire that he don't know
nothing about our collective colonial past and treaties and human rights and
this illegality does not seem to interest him either. However recently Mr Knops
admitted based on continues criticism of the Advisory Council of International
Affairs (AIV) on violation of the Fundamental Human Rights in the Kingdom that
your cabinet has decided to change course, and that Human Rights treaties will
now apply not only in the European Netherlands , but also in the Caribbean
Netherlands. This good news increases our hopes. Our hope is now fully fixed at
you as besides your capability to study and understand the history, what is
more compelling, is that your father a Finnish-Swede was born in a Dutch
colony, in Sumatra and lived and understood colonialism and that in the 21st
century, anno 2019, that colonialism is a crime against humanity declared by
the international community and United Nations. As all previous Dutch ministers
and statesmen have shown no human-feelings towards us as they see us as as
not-equal and not-as-human as themselves and as colonized peoples this could be
a deficiency either by mis-education of
human values or could be transferred by Dutch-ancestral-DNA. Your ancestry that
your are not Dutch but Finnish-Swedish could save us from the current course of
systematic eradication , ethnic cleansing of the Bonerians.
Above
arguments that you may possess human compassion towards us contrary to your
predecessors, we appeal on your humanity not to be accomplice with this crime
against humanity and be at the wrong side of history and according to above
recent proclamation that your cabinet will change its course and respect our
Human Rights to start immediately by respecting and restoring the first and
most fundamental human rights of self-determination and right to
self-governance of the Bonaire and Statian peoples.
Respectfully
yours,
James Fines
We want
Bonaire Back
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