After living
in Puerto Rico for several years, I increasingly became aware that Puerto Rico
is not governed for the Puerto Ricans. The “Puerto Rican government” does exist,
but its actions indicated clearly to me that it represented exclusively the
interests of the United States (US) government (USG).
I began to
research the matter on my own, since my New York City education did not clearly
teach me that Puerto Rico is a US colony since 1898. I was shocked when I
realized that, since I had believed that the US stood for liberty and justice
for all. So, what happened to the Puerto Ricans?
I read an
article in 2011 about the secretary general of the United Nations (UN) asking the
UN’s decolonization committee for fresh ideas on how to decolonize the rest of
the existing colonies. Click on the following link to read the secretary
general’s 2013 plea for new ideas: https://news.un.org/en/story/2013/02/432522-ban-calls-fresh-ideas-advance-decolonization-un-body-begins-annual-session#.WEMjUeYrKM8
I thought
that I could help, so I requested to be a petitioner at the UN’s annual Puerto
Rico decolonization hearing on June 18, 2012. To my surprise, I was the first
on the list!
I was again
shocked, when I realized that the UN does not broadcast live these annual
hearings on radio and television to inform the world that the USG has never
complied with the UN’s Charter that prohibits colonialism. Are you aware that
colonialism is a crime against humanity since 1945? Are you aware that the USG
has ignored 39 UN resolutions asking it to immediately return Puerto Rico’s
sovereignty to the Puerto Ricans? How often do you hear about that in the US
media?
A New York
City radio program, “Información Al Desnudo” and I asked the UN to broadcast
live its 2015 Puerto Rico decolonization hearing. It refused!
On the
following year, “Información Al Desnudo” and a group of us managed to broadcast
live the 2016 hearing ourselves, but the UN refused to allow me to speak at
that hearing. The UN claimed that I had not requested to be a petitioner that
year. The UN lied! Thus, although the UN had asked for fresh ideas, it is obviously
very content with continuing its “business as usual”. Click on the following
link to watch our broadcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otzBslJLbI0
I finally realized
that the only way to decolonize Puerto Rico would be for the almost 9 million
Puerto Ricans world-wide to engage in permanent resistance to force the USG to
comply with international law. Thank God we don’t need UN approval for that. It
will, however, require that we inform and organize ourselves, and protest now,
tomorrow and forever for our liberty! www.TodosUnidosDescolonizarPR.blogspot.com
It’s in our
hands!
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