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Tuesday, February 27, 2018

REALITY: Human Rights Cannot Be Deferred


POHUALLATOAYAN
ABYA YALA
September 16, 2017 


Indigenous Rights 

We demand, in the most attentive and respectful manner, for all local, state and federal authorities to respect our right as Migrant Workers of Indigenous Peoples with Families, in accordance with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples adopted September 13, 2017 and Convention 169 of the International Labor Organization (1989), in full assurance of our inherent and collective right to exercise the Right of Self-Determination on an equal basis with all other peoples of the world. 

"Indigenous peoples have the right to self-determination. By virtue of that right they freely determine their political status and freely pursue their economic, social and cultural development. "
United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, Article 3



Human Rights
We invoke and defend the principles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948), with emphasis on article 23:
(1) Everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.

Civil Rights
We invoke the principles of equality and non-discrimination as necessary criteria for any legal system of any state, and we demand equal protection within the framework of the 14th Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, in all legal processes before all officials or agents of government, whether local, state, or national without prejudice and without discrimination against our Nationality as Original Nations of Indigenous Peoples of Mother Earth.


 
Territorial Integrity of Mother Earth

As Original Nations of Indigenous Peoples of Mother Earth, we are responsible for the well-being of our territories and the natural environment in all dimensions and times. We are people of time immemorial, both in memory to the past and vision of the future. As Original Nations of Mother Earth, we have the Responsibility and Right to intervene in defense of our territories and promote a long-term solution to the looting and pollution of the environment that has produced the current global climate crisis that we all live, indigenous and non-indigenous alike.

In compliance with this Mandate of the Indigenous Peoples to be guardians of the Territorial Integrity of Mother Earth, we invoke the Cochabamba Protocols articulated at the World Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth (2010):
Respect
Inclusivity
Complementarity
Self Determination


Macehualli Movement

We call upon all our relatives through the winds, waters, earth and consciousness of humanity, generation by generation, to forge the respectful geo-political alliances necessary to realize the Decolonization of Mother Earth.

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