Peace Recognition for Sea Shepherd
Conservation Society
Sunday 30 April, 2017
The International
Buddhist Ethics Committee & Buddhist Tribunal on Human Rights,
Recalling the Buddhist Ethical Precept based on
the prevention of harming sentient beings;
Considering that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
is an international non-profit institution whose ecological mission is to
conserve the lives of millions of marine animals, seeking to halt the
destruction of the oceanic ecosystem at a global level;
Aware that the President and Founder of the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society, Captain Paul Watson, has been subjected
to juridical persecutions at international level precisely for interfering with
illegal whaling through direct action;
Deeply concerned that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
has been defamed as an eco-terrorist
organization by the Japanese government and that the Costa Rican government has
issued an Interpol arrest warrant,
when the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society is actually a people's non-violent vigilante force in
compliance with International Law;
Deploring that Japan, Norway and Iceland
continue to hunting whales for commercial and non-scientific purposes, although
this fact has been banned by the International
Convention for the Regulation of Whaling, the International Whaling Commission and the International Court of Justice (ICJ);
Taking into consideration that the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society has as its primary mandate the United Nations World Charter for Nature
(1982), which allows groups of individuals to enforce Conservation
International Law in international waters;
Analyzing that the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
respects other international conventions, such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna
and Flora (CITES), the United Nations
Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Convention
on Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Convention (NAFO), the International Convention for Conservation of
Atlantic Tuna (ICCAT), and the Convention
on the Conservation of Migratory Species.
Examining that the direct action methods of the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society are aimed
at non-violently protect whales and never attempt to cause harm to whale
hunters, being true methods of civil resistance against illegality and impunity;
Showing consternation at the fact that the Greenpeace organization has publicly
criticized the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society for methods of direct action
damaging private property of International Law criminals;
Bearing in mind that the Dalai Lama T. Gyatso
has supported the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, while recommending never
using violent methods to achieve ecological objectives;
Notifying that the Dalai Lama T. Gyatso has
also been charged as a terrorist by
the Chinese government;
Reaffirming the need for the armies of the
world to be reconverted into Mother
Earth's global forces, always working in the service of peace, justice,
education and ecology;
1. Calls for humanity to defend the
Spiritual Path of Humanitarianism, Righteousness, Truth and Harmony.
2. Affirms that Captain Paul Watson is
a hero or peace champion in the
struggle for the Animals Rights.
3. Appeals to the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol) in order to
cancel the arrest warrant against Captain Paul Watson.
4. Solemnly establishes that, according
to Buddhist Law, species such as whales and dolphins - along with marine
ecosystems - are nonhuman beings with full rights, which is widely recognized in
the Universal Declaration on the Rights
of Non-Human Beings, and that in such Declaration it is expressed the right
of nonhuman beings that their interests are represented by social activists.
5. Expresses that Sea Shepherd Conservation Society
already complies with the International Law standards, having the mission of
opposing illegal activities threatening the biodiversity and life of Mother
Earth.
6. Deplores that some governments and
companies are destroying ocean life, annihilating multiple species and
endangering ecosystems with total impunity.
7. Declares the need for the
international community to prosecute the crimes of Ecocide, considering them as international crimes as serious as
genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and crimes against peace.
8. Calls for the international
community to promote vegetarianism as an appropriate model of life based on
respect for the rights of nonhuman beings.
9. It requires that the Sea
Shepherd Conservation Society does not stop its mission and solidary
work that has saved thousands of nonhuman beings which also have a Buddhic nature that must be preserved
and protected.
10. Offers spiritual support and ethical
guidance to the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, not only to improve
non-violent methods of struggle for a better world, but also to intervene more
actively and directly in the causes of suffering of sentient beings, by putting
advanced knowledge in Philosophy, Politics, Ecology and International Law at
the disposal of its members.
Master Maitreya Samyaksambuddha
President of the International Buddhist Ethics Committee & Buddhist Tribunal on
Human Rights
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