Final statement of conference on ‘Decolonization: Peaceful Revolution’ adopted

Final statement of conference on ‘Decolonization: Peaceful Revolution’ adopted The final statement of the conference on “Decolonization: Peaceful Revolution” held in New York, was adopted, Report informs.
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October 2, 2023 13:10
Final statement of conference on ‘Decolonization: Peaceful Revolution’ adopted

The final statement of the conference on “Decolonization: Peaceful Revolution” held in New York, was adopted, Report informs.

The statement reads:

“In accordance with the decision taken at the first event which was held on July 6, 2023 within the framework of the ministerial meeting of the Coordination Bureau of the Non-Aligned Movement, chaired by the Republic of Azerbaijan, stakeholders agreed to create the Baku Initiative Group against colonialism and expressed their willingness to continue their cooperation.

The participants of the Conference on ‘Decolonization: Peaceful Revolution’ congratulated and welcomed the Baku Initiative Group on the official establishment and for organizing this conference with the assistance of the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Azerbaijan to the United Nations, in its capacity as Chairman of the Coordination Office of the Non-Aligned Movement.

Representatives of the anti-colonist movements of New Caledonia, Martinique, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, the secretariat of the Melanesian Spearhead Group and the Baku Initiative Group solemnly reiterated their commitment to the fundamental principles of the Charter of the United Nations and the Non-Aligned Movement, as well as to the relevant resolutions on decolonization and emphasize the importance of completing the decolonization process until the emancipation of all nations under colonial rule.

The support to the struggling nations for independence within the fundamental principles of international law constitutes a sacred duty of the Non-Aligned Movement which is the second largest international organization after the UN.

The historic meeting of our organizations in New York on the occasion of the 78th UN General Assembly represents a strong political act for the peoples who still suffer from colonialism. It gives us the precious opportunity to pool our thoughts on how to respond, in solidarity, to the multiple challenges that are posed to us in the struggle for the national independence of our peoples and the inescapable requirement of legitimate reparations for the human, economic, ecological and cultural crimes historically committed by the French colonial power.

The anti-colonist movements of New Caledonia, French Polynesia, Martinique, French Guiana and Guadeloupe presenting in New York, launched an urgent appeal to the world as well as to international organizations, including the UN, at whose headquarters they are present today, to raise their voice at the highest level, to support their efforts for ensuring respect of their fundamental rights to freedom, reparations and development, in the best interests of their peoples.

In particular, regarding the right to self-determination, we strongly support the decision of the FLNKS to bring the challenge of the 3rd referendum before the International Court of Justice, so that the decolonization process initiated by the Noumea Agreement is respected.

Regarding French Guiana, Martinique and Guadeloupe, we demand that these countries should be re-inscribed on the United Nations’ list of countries on decolonization procedures.

French Republic, which is called to order by the United Nations General Assembly every year regarding issues on French Polynesia and Maohi Nui has been playing the role of the empty chair since Maohi Nui's re-inscriptioned on the list of countries to be decolonized. We demand that France must start negotiations on the decolonization process as required by the resolutions of 2013, 2019, 2020, 2022.

At a time when our humanity is facing the major consequences of global warming and unprecedented threats to its future, our organizations solemnly declare that the total abolition of colonialism and neo-colonialism and the construction of a new world based on Global Cooperation between Peoples, equality, mutual respect and the sovereignty of peoples must find the base of international relations in the new millennium that we are building.

The Baku Initiative Group and the organizations of the last French colonies in South America, the Caribbean, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific will continue their work in order to strengthen necessary solidarity between our nations and establish cooperative relations with the Non-Aligned Movement, the Special Committee on Decolonization and other UN bodies.”

The statement was signed by :

Front de libération nationale kanak et socialiste (FLNKS)

Magalie Tingal

Mouvement des Jeunes Kanak en France (MJKF)

Wea Kuanene Daniel

Parti pour la Libération de la Martinique (PALIMA)

Francis Carole

Sylviane Curton

Mouvement des démocrates et des écologistes pour une Martinique souveraine (MODEMAS)

Claudette Duhamel

Pour MAOHI NUI (Polynésie – Française) :

TAVINI HUIRAATIRA

Ella Tokoragi

Leon Tefau

Maohi Protestant Church

Révérent François Pihaatae

Mouvement de Décolonisation et d’Emancipation Sociale (MDES)

Hector Pindard

Dominique Montet

Servais Alphonsine

Alyans Nasyonal Gwadloup

Nathalie Minatchy

Kollèktif Pou Sove Gwadloup

René Beauchamp

Union Populaire pour la Libération de la Guadeloupe

Jean-Jacob Bicep

Autres organisations représentées – FKNG ; CIPPA ; CIPN ; MIR

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