Un grupo de puertorriqueños protestó cerca del consulado de Israel en Hato Rey, Puerto Rico. Su proposito fue denunciar el genocidio que Israel esta cometiendo, con el apoyo incondicional de Estados Unidos (EEUU), contra la gente indigena de Palestina. Por favor oprima el siguiente enlace para ver nuestro video sobre la protesta: https://youtu.be/8qN1eTy77XE
Unidos para hacer resistencia permanente para obligar a EEUU a cumplir con 43 resoluciones de la ONU exigiendo la descolonización de PR / United to engage in permanent resistance to force the US to comply with 43 UN resolutions demanding PR's decolonization.
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martes, 30 de septiembre de 2025
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Bonaire challenges Dutch State at UN
Bonaire Human Rights Organization (BHRO), James Finies and Davika Bissessar, made history at the 78th Session of the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (CESCR) in Geneva. For the first time in the history of the former Netherlands Antilles islands a human rights organization and citizens from Bonaire intervened directly in a UN human rights review of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. During the hearings held on 16–17 September 2025, BHRO delivered powerful testimony and submitted documentation exposing systemic discrimination, structural poverty, cultural erasure, and democratic denial affecting the people of Bonaire, Saba, and St. Eustatius.
Davika Bissessar and James Finies from BHRO stood as the only peoples voice in the room, facing a delegation of approximately 20 Dutch officials, experts and ambassadors, backed in real time by all relevant Dutch ministries online in Holland assisting them. The Committee pressed the Dutch state on key violations of the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) with main focus on Holland issues. But with the intervention of BHRO, which submitted information to the Committee as an organization from Bonaire, with the focus especially on the rights to self-determination (Article 1), non-discrimination (Article 2), and the rights to an adequate standard of living, health care, education, and cultural participation."
The Dutch delegation was caught off guard by the presence and intervention of BHRO, as such participation from the BES islands—especially Bonaire—had never occurred before in a UN treaty body session. The moment turned historic and groundbreaking when the Chair of the Committee, Ambassador Preeti Saran of India, raised a pointed question to the Ambassador of the Dutch delegation based on BHRO’s written submission:
“ ….a concern that has been brought to our attention. You've been asked several questions about Caribbean Netherlands. From Bonaire, we have this, you know, apparently imposition of health care laws and policies such as legalization of euthanasia, etc., is done without cultural adaptation, consultation, or community consent, and that violates their religious and cultural beliefs and, of course, their right to self-determination. And also, you know to high esteem to the standards of mental health and standards of health in general.
So I just wanted to know from you whether the state party, how does it ensure that its health care laws and its practices are culturally appropriate and that they respect cultural and religious freedom of the islands, the Caribbean Netherlands? Thank you.” (https://www.youtube.
The question stunned the Dutch delegation. Despite a 10-minute recess and online support from ministries in The Hague, the Dutch representatives were unable to respond—marking a rare moment of silence and visible confusion in an otherwise tightly controlled Dutch state presentation.
This historic moment represents a major breakthrough for the people of Bonaire. For nearly two decades, they have struggled for recognition of their rights under international law. For the first time, their voice was heard—directly, truthfully, and fearlessly—on the global stage. BHRO’s intervention helped expose the continued imposition of policies and laws by the Dutch government without local consent, consultation, or cultural consideration—violations that have long gone unchallenged.
This marks not just a victory for BHRO, but a significant step forward for the dignity, democratic rights, and cultural survival of the people of Bonaire and the wider Caribbean Netherlands.
Why not PR too?
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domingo, 28 de septiembre de 2025
Bonaire's "leaders" finally confess
BONAIRE 28th September 2025 — In a long-overdue admission, Bonaire’s political leaders have recently publicly acknowledged what many citizens have known for years: they hold no real power. Since October 10, 2010 (10-10-10), it has been the Dutch government in The Hague that ultimately dictates the laws and decisions affecting Bonaire, Sint Eustatius, and Saba — the so-called BES islands.
This loss of autonomy did not begin recently, as some politicians now claim while stirring up drama, but in 2010, when the island was returned to what many view as illegal foreign control. That is why James Finies has campaigned since 2012 against voting in Dutch elections — to protest the imposition of a political structure rejected by the people of Bonaire in referendum.
Voluntarily participating in what is considered unlawful arrangement only serves to legitimize violations of the island’s democratic rights.
The situation worsened in 2017 when local politicians made a motion and agreed in the local parliament of Bonaire to give the Dutch Senate and Dutch Parliament and Government greenlight, agreed to anchor Bonaire in the Dutch Constitution. Mr. Finies’s call to boycott elections contributed to a significant drop in voter turnout — from over 80 percent to under 30 percent — as a form of protest against the ongoing political subjugation.
The only way to reverse this situation is by holding the Dutch government internationally accountable and restoring Bonaire to the United Nations list of Non-Self-Governing Territories. The path forward is clear: once Bonaire is placed back on that list, the Netherlands will be obligated to report to the international community and the UN General Assembly on the island’s development and the well-being of the Bonerian people — economically, socially, politically, culturally, and educationally.
To support this effort, in 2018 James Finies commissioned an international UN expert to conduct an assessment of Bonaire’s self-governance sufficiency in accordance with internationally recognized standards. The report is recognized and used by the United Nations as an independent evaluation, as it includes "self-governance indicators" established and accepted by the UN General Assembly.
The people of Bonaire deserve their full right to self-determination — not empty words from the very leaders who helped erode that right. Being placed on the UN list of Non-Self-Governing Territories is a protective measure designed to safeguard the rights and interests of the island’s people — same as turtles, coral reefs, flamingo’s, carco’s are protected on Bonaire.
Similar small islands, such as the US and British Virgin Islands, Bermuda, and the Cayman Islands, enjoy high standards of living, with GDPs up to five times higher than that of Bonaire. In those territories, local people lead their institutions, hold real power, and chart their own course for development — not under foreign rule, but with oversight from the United Nations’ Special Committee on Decolonization (C-24) and Human Rights mechanisms.
Bonaire’s people deserve no less.
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