After World
War II and the subsequent Nuremberg Trials to sentence Nazis for war crimes,
the United Nations (UN) declared colonialism a crime against humanity. That is
in its Charter of 1945.
After 16
years of some UN member states not complying with the prohibition of
colonialism, the UN decided to create a committee in 1961, the Decolonization
Committee (C-24), to oversee decolonization. https://www.un.org/dppa/decolonization/en/c24/about
After 45
years of some UN member states still not complying with decolonization, the UN
decided in 1990 to declare international decades for the eradication of
colonialism. https://www.un.org/dppa/decolonization/en/history/international-decades
After 76 years
of some UN member states still not complying with decolonization, the UN has
once again declared the 4th International Decade for the Eradication
of Colonialism which began in January 1, 2021. Is this just more UN lip service?
Yes. Why?
Next month,
in June, the UN should be holding its annual Puerto Rico decolonization hearing
usually on the Monday after Fathers’ Day. In these hearings, the C-24 listens
to petitioners, many of whom come from Puerto Rico.
At this late
date, the UN still has not published in its website how petitioners are to
request their participation at that hearing. How are they supposed to make
their requests “in good time”? https://www.un.org/dppa/decolonization/en/contact
Through the
years, petitioners have asked the UN to put Puerto Rico back on its list of
colonies. The UN has refused to.
The UN chooses
to call that list, “Non Self-Governing Territories.” It is important to note
that the United States (US) government (USG) lied to get Puerto Rico off the
list by alleging that she had acquired self-government in 1952.
The UN does
not widely publicize the June Puerto Rico decolonization hearing in the media, although
New York City has the second largest concentration of Puerto Ricans in the US.
The UN has refused
to broadcast live its annual June Puerto Rico decolonization hearing. Click on
the following link to watch our live coverage of the 2016 hearing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
Lip service
is reformism. Protesting now, tomorrow, and forever to force the USG to comply
with international law is revolutionary.
More Boricuas
live today away from our national territory than in. Therefore, it is up to us
be engage in permanent resistant to decolonize Boriken. If we don’t, we ought
to expect more lip service now, tomorrow and forever! www.TodosUnidosDescolonizarPR.blogspot.com
Lip service
is cheap!
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