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sábado, 17 de diciembre de 2016

Act on Rohingya People




Case 02/2015: Myanmar
ACT ON ROHINGYA PEOPLE

Dear government of Malaysia,
On December 16, 2016, we are communicating with you in order to perform an International Endorsement to the declaration of Malaysia and the Prime Minister Najib Razak about the ethnic cleansing that is happening in Myanmar against the Rohingya people. This International Endorsement is in accordance with the Judgment of Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Crimes against Humanity that the government of Myanmar received by our Tribunal on May 2015, time in which a Notification to the governments of Bangladesh, Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia was also performed in order to consider the Rohingya People as refugees and not as illegal immigrants, since they were fleeing from terrible violations of human rights.
Because apartheid, mass persecution and murder of the Rohingya People are crimes that violate international law, Myanmar should not allude to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of another State. Human rights violations are a global issue to all humankind, so the Malaysian government has the right and duty to report international crimes occurring in Myanmar, even if the UN fails to carry out this ethical mission. In this way, it is requested that the government of Malaysia brings those responsible for this ethnic cleansing that happens in Myanmar to justice, while, at the same time, it is requested that the asylum rights of these thousands of refugees whose are fleeing from hatred and death will be respected.
In conclusion, Aung San Suu Kyi, the Minister of Myanmar, who has won the Nobel Peace Prize, should begin once and for all to uphold the human rights of the Rohingya People, since she has never done it before. Otherwise, Aung San Suu Kyi should return her Nobel Peace Prize and assume that she has broken the mission of bringing Kindness and Harmony to the world.

Always with spirit of Reconciliation (Maitri),
Master Maitreya
President of Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights


domingo, 11 de diciembre de 2016

Manifesto on Peronist Movement




MANIFESTO on Peronist Movement

The Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights, defender of the rights of global citizenship and of all beings of Mother Earth, exercising the cultural sovereignty emanating from the Buddhist Peoples and Spiritual Communities, is perfectly aware of the situation of poverty and oppression in which most of the Tribal populations of the world are living, and these people have suffered the total or partial loss of their political, economic, legal and environmental means;
The Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights has a universal ethical vocation, so that all humanity needs to become aware of the terrible situation that tribal peoples from all continents have suffered and still are suffering it, because they have historically suffered genocide, ethnic cleansing and crimes of against humanity;
The Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights, at the special moment in which the world seems to be inclined toward populist regimes,  is communicating with the Argentine Republic in order to analyze the legal situation of the Peronist Movement, which was structurally populist and authoritarian, from the perspective of the International Law;
It is stated that the Peronist political movement created by the general Juan Domingo Perón was accomplice of Nazism, and that, after the Second World War, it converted the Argentine Republic into a refuge of Nazis.
It is stated that the Peronist movement has covered up terrorist attacks on Argentine soil against the Jewish community.
It is stated that the Peronist movement is responsible for the assassination of prosecutor Nisman, who had denounced the complicity of the Argentine government with the Iranian government for ensuring impunity concerning the above mentioned attacks.
It is stated that the Peronist movement has been the most corrupt form of government in the history of the Argentine Republic, using poor people with populist electoral demagogues.
It is stated that the Peronist movement has used thousands of individuals from tribal peoples as slave laborers, who lived in conditions of exploitation by the State, private companies and the Catholic Church.
It is stated that the Peronist movement on day October 10, 1947, during the Perón administration, was an unjust and immoral order that committed crimes against humanity during three weeks in the province of Formosa, by carrying out a real persecution and genocide against the Pilagá tribal people, killing more than a thousand people with war weaponry such as machine guns and combat aircraft, because this peaceful people refused to be subjected to conditions of forced labor.
It is stated that the basic human rights of the Pilagá people were violated and even the survivors were persecuted in order that there were no witnesses, in a historical episode that has passed almost unnoticed by the entire population of the country thanks to the complicit silence of politicians, journalists and the Catholic Church, who did not denounce the fact.
It is stated that in the genocide carried out by the Peronist movement, hundreds of children, unarmed men and elderly individuals were persecuted and murdered, young women and girls were raped; accesses to rivers were cut off, corpses were burned and buried in mass graves.
It is stated that this genocide carried out by the Peronist movement was in line with previous military episodes, such as the terrible Napalpí massacre in 1924 against the Toba People.
It is stated that the genocide carried out by the Peronist movement has a colonialist trait similar to that of the conquest of the desert performed in Argentina in 19th century by General Roca against all tribal peoples, where there were concentration camps, shootings, mass murders, slavery and stealing of babies.
It is stated that these episodes have remained unpunished due to the complicity of the military, judges and Peronist governments of the 20th and 21th centuries.
It is stated that most of the judicial cases in the province of Formosa are carried out against tribal peoples, who continue to be persecuted, criminalized and imprisoned.
It is required the deep investigation into the massacres suffered by the Pilagá and Toba Peoples.
It is required that this sad episode of the Argentine Republic is taught in history books, being the biggest betrayal against the patriotic dreams of Argentine heroes such as Belgrano, San Martin and Güemes.
It is required the immediate adoption of legal measures that bring justice to the families of tribal peoples who have suffered genocidal acts by the Peronist movement and other governments.
It is required the urgent implementation of humanitarian assistance for tribal peoples living in marginalization, malnutrition, disease and discrimination, contributing to the well-being and sustainable development of these indigenous peoples.
It is required the compliance with the 169 Convention concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (ILO), and also with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
It is required the destruction of the statue made in honor of President Peron, since this statue constitutes disrespect for the memory and spiritual integrity of tribal peoples.
It is required the political proscription of the Peronist movement for being a fascist and genocidal regime.
On December 10, 2016, the present Manifesto on the Peronist Movement is expressed as a contribution to a more peaceful, just, educated and healthy world.




viernes, 9 de diciembre de 2016

Act on Boko Haram



Case 04/2016: ISIS
ACT ON BOKO HARAM

Dear government of Nigeria,
On day December 8, 2016, we are communicating with you in order to perform an International Repudiation to the Boko Haram movement and its leader Abubakar Shekau, who operate paramilitarily within Nigeria. This repudiation is not only due to the fact that Boko Haram has participated in terrorist acts, abductions and rapes of hundreds of girls, but also because it has sworn allegiance to ISIS movement, which has been sentenced in our Court for the crimes of Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing, Crimes against humanity, and even for False Islam. In fact, there is evidence that Boko Haram is using girls to commit suicide bombing attacks, and these desperate girls are accepting this terrorist practice in order to end their anguishing state of sexual slavery. This means that Boko Haram is violating International Humanitarian Law and Human Rights, committing crimes that should be judged by the entire world community. However, there is evidence that the Nigerian government is not seeking justice and end to impunity, but is performing revenge and repression against the Boko Haram movement, as demonstrated by the mass murder carried out against around 500 prisoners in Giwa prison in Maiduguri, where illegally executed prisoners have been buried in mass graves. In this way, as is the case of Iraq, it is clear that the governments fighting against ISIS are adopting its same brutal and perverse practices, perpetuating the chain of evil and horror in the world. Therefore, we are requesting the Government of Nigeria to bring both Boko Haram genocide movement and government officials who have violated Human Rights to justice.
On the other hand, the people of Nigeria urgently need humanitarian aid since thousands of children are dying of starvation as a result of the forced displacement of millions of people who lack homes and food. Along with war, ignorance and pollution, famine is one of the great evils of the world, so Nigeria should immediately resolve this problem that affects to all humanity. Certainly, millions of people depend on food aid to survive, although Nigeria is a country with resources that could meet the needs of all. This social injustice is a product of the colonial capitalist system that has been established for decades to plunder the country's hydrocarbons, impoverishing the population and polluting the environment, poisoning the water, flora and fauna. This social injustice is the true origin of movements like Boko Haram, which only violently express the discontent of humanity toward the capitalist system of civilization. Indeed, in the Judgment of Case 08-2015 Australia, the President of Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights asserted that savage capitalism is a crime against humanity, to which one might also add that capitalism is inherently a genocidal system, and Nigeria is an example of this.

With a spirit of Reconciliation (Maitri),
Master Maitreya
President of the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights




sábado, 3 de diciembre de 2016

Notification on Irak




Case number 04/2015: ISIS

ETHICAL NOTIFICATION ON IRAK

Dear government of Irak,
On December 1, 2016, the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights notifies that while our organization has sentenced the guerrilla movement as Responsible of Genocide, Ethnic Cleansing and Crimes against Humanity, this does not imply that the ISIS armed movement deserves to be destroyed by violent and inhuman means. The present Notification is because there is evidence that IRAQ government is mutilating and dragging the corpses of members of ISIS, some of whom were killed after being captured. In addition to the fact that these acts have been carried out without due process of law and justice, which is the appropriate form of punishment, it is also highly objectionable that the corpses have been beheaded and hearts ripped out.
This brutal abuse violates Human Rights, specifically being a War Crime. Evidence shows that corpses of members of ISIS have been beaten, spat out and dragged through the streets, and Iraqi soldiers have been assisted by children when making these violations.
The ISIS group has undoubtedly carried out terrible violations of human rights, but this cannot be solved by new violations and brutal abuses that violate the ethical purposes and fundamental values of the human community.
Since these episodes have been isolated, the Iraqi government is still in time to change its mind, condemning and banning these actions by members of the military. It is formally requested that Iraqi government makes reports on these terrible actions before Justice. However, if these actions are not a mistake but a systematic and repetitive behavior, then the government of Iraq will have become a new evil in the world, and it should be brought before international courts for a just condemnation.
The best way to defeat ISIS movement is through peace, education and unity of Muslims, and not through violence, torture and violations of human rights.
Every living being, even terrorists, deserve the right to life and a dignified treatment, so all punishment must always be wise and compassionate. Without love toward the fellow men and women, humanity is condemned to disappear. The key to create a civilization of peace and justice lies in learning, stopping the repetition of the mistakes of the past.

Sincerely, with spirit of reconciliation (maitri),
Master Maitreya
President of the Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights