Resolution 11.04 - Adoption of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
This Resolution was Approved by the National Latino Congreso on Day Three Sunday October 7th
Author: Dr. Sylvia Herrera
Organization: Tonatierra Community Development Institute
Phone: 602 254-5230 Email Address: cuauilteca@aol.com
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WHEREAS, The United Nations General Assembly has adopted the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples on September 13, 2007, establishing a new systemic standard of recognition, respect, and protection for the Rights of Indigenous Peoples of the world; and
WHEREAS, The Doctrine of Discovery, emanating from the European invasion and subsequent colonization of the continent Abya Yala [the Americas] has served as an instrument of dehumanization and genocide of the Nations and Pueblos of the Indigenous Peoples of the territories identified as Latin America since October the 12th, 1492; and
WHEREAS, Such Doctrines of exploitation and expropriation of the natural resources and labor of the Nations and Pueblos of Indigenous Peoples of Abya Yala [the Americas] continue unabated and find their contemporary instruments of expression in the multilateral and bilateral Trade Agreements such as NAFTA; and
WHEREAS, In the process of realizing the National Call to Action and March for Human Rights in Phoenix Arizona on January 16th 2010, a Community Indictment was served upon the office of the Sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona J.Arpaio (et al), which specified Violations of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as stated in Article 36 of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and nations of the Indigenous Peoples of Abya Yala;
1. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that organizations represented by delegates of the 2010 National Latino Congreso proclaim endorsement and commitment to the principles of the United Nations' Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People's Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly on September the 13th, 2007; and
2. FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that organizations represented by delegates of the 2010 National Latino Congreso should petition U.S. President Barack Obama and the U.S. Congress to Act in due haste to adopt the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People's.
UNDRIP.pdf
Name: Mr. Salvador Reza
Organization: National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)
INDICTMENT-1.doc
Name: Mr. Salvador Reza
Organization: National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON)