Tuxtla Gutierrez, Chiapas. (Proceso.com.mx). - A few hours
before the arrival of Pope Francis to Chiapas, Mexico delegations of Indigenous
Peoples of North, Central and South America called upon him to make a public
declaration repudiating the Doctrine of
Discovery, a concept enshrined in a bull of Pope Alexander VI in 1493 that
justified the colonization of the Original Nations and the dispossession of
their territories. The delegation called
for the Pope to issue a new bull, a "bull of atonement."
Gathering last week in San Cristobal de las Casas, the indigenous
representatives of the Continental
Commission Abya Yala [the Americas] sent a diplomatic communiqué to Pope
Francis not as a religious chief, but as the head of the Vatican State, a
member state of the UN system.
Previously in Santa Cruz, Bolivia in July 2015, Pope Francis
made a public apology for complicity of the Holy Roman Catholic Church in the colonization of the hemisphere
and asked for forgiveness of the Indigenous Peoples.
In the statement from Mexico by the Continental Commission
Abya Yala the response was given that apologies or forgiveness "is not
enough, if there is no justice, reparation and guarantees of international
recognition of our right to
self-determination as Original
Nations of Indigenous Peoples".
The Continental
Commission Abya Yala pointed out that this is the third time which the
diplomatic communiqué has been delivered to the Vatican State, including in 2014, where at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the papal nuncio at the UN
in New York personally took receipt of the appeal which includes a request for
an audience with the Pope in Rome.
In their public statement to the Vatican, the Continental
Commission Abya Yala made known that their demands obey the mandates of the
Indigenous Peoples, and whose particulars were deliberated in the framework of
the Plenary Assembly of the V
Continental Summit of Indigenous Peoples and Nationalities of Abya Yala, which
engaged more than eight thousand grass roots Indigenous Peoples gathered
Piendamó La Maria, Cauca, Colombia in November 2013. Subsequently, the communiqué was and ratified
by the Continental Commission Abya Yala
in Philadelphia on September 23, 2014 and now here in San Cristobal de las
Casas, Chiapas, on February 9-10, 2016.
"With the spirit of self-determination of Indigenous
Peoples, equal in dignity and rights to all other peoples, we call on Your
Holiness Pope Francis to commit to assume the responsibilities and consequences
for the issues presented here which are directly incumbent upon the Roman
Catholic Church. With the intention of
moving deliberately towards the end of the era of colonialism and into a continental decolonization process, and
with our ancestral mandate to overcome the regimes
of domination that have been normalized and justified by the Doctrine of
Discovery of Christendom for more than 523 years ago on this continent of Abya
Yala [the Americas]", the statement reads.
Speaking to Pope Francis as Nations of Indigenous Peoples of
Abya Yala the public letter continues:
"We demand an urgent appointment at the Vatican with
His Holiness Pope Francis for a direct
dialogue with the Continental Commission Abya Yala, in order to directly
communicate our concerns and proposals to address the persistent violation of
our individual and collective human rights, territorial rights and violations
of our autonomy as Peoples, equal to all
other peoples. "
The diplomatic letter by the Indigenous Peoples explains
that: "As the Indigenous
Peoples who are guardians of Mother Earth, we wish to leave as inheritance for
our future generations a healthy world, without pollution, so that the life of Our Sacred Mother Earth with her
children may continue to be extended with wellness."
They also welcomed the Pope Francis' speaking out for the
protection of Mother Earth and against the depredation of forests and forests.
However, they expressed their concern regarding the validity
of the Bull Inter Caetera issued by
Pope Alexander VI in 1493 which remains until today as a foundation of
international and national law.
"Indigenous peoples express our concern for the
permanence of the spirit of the Alexandrian
papal bulls as part of his holiness relationship with indigenous
peoples," said the diplomatic note.
For this reason, the challenge to Vatican State was given to
assume responsibility for the dismantling
of the Doctrine of Discovery in the Americas in order to achieve concrete
results oriented towards the protection of indigenous territories and Mother Earth,
following in the ways of the life of the Original Nations of Indigenous Peoples
and a spirit of Living With Wellness for all of humanity.
The letter to Pope Francis includes an admonishment for the
beatification of Junipero Serra which he officiated in September 2015 in
Washington, DC.
The granting of sainthood for Serra is considered by the
delegation as an attack on the human dignity of all Indigenous Peoples, as this
missionary of the Catholic Church carries blame for his role in the genocide of
native peoples in California.
The letter states: "We consider it
inappropriate for Your Holiness to have instituted this sainthood, for it is
unethical and immoral to sanctify genocide. We call for the revoking of the canonization of
Junipero Serra by the Holy Roman Catholic Church.
The document specifies that in reviewing the histories and
current conflicts which give testimony to the criminal violations of human
rights of Indigenous Peoples across the hemisphere, the Doctrine lie at the base
of an ongoing genocide that
normalizes and subsequently formalizes the systemic persecution of Indigenous
Peoples, both political and ideological. Acting with intellectual impunity, the territorial
dispossession of Indigenous Peoples is disguised as legitimate via domestic "legal
systems" which proceed from under the mantle of the Doctrine of Discovery.
According to the Indigenous Peoples who gathered in San
Cristobal de las Casas, national states have taken the bull Inter
Caetera of Pope Alexander VI 1493 as the basis for the legal concept of
"original property of the nation",
under which they presume to make delivery of the territories of the Original
Nations of Indigenous Peoples to national and international industries for
resource extraction, mining and neo-extractivism in general.
With this presumption
of title over territory, the states assume the prerogative to make
international agreements and treaties, without the Free, Prior, and Informed Consent of Indigenous Peoples, and in
good faith, such as the North American
Free Trade Agreement NAFTA; the Trans-Pacific
Economic Partnership Agreement (TPP), the "Special Economic Zones", ALCA,
Plan Puebla Panama, IRSA, the global carbon market program REDDs +, leading to the dispossession
of Indigenous Peoples and direct and irreparable damage to Mother Earth.
Published in Proceso February 14, 2016
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Continental Commission
Abya Yala
MEXICO
Dismantling the Doctrine of Discovery
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Framework of Domination
UN Preliminary Study on the Doctrine of Dsicovery
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Mexico: Indigenous Peoples demand that Pope Francis rescind the "Doctrine of Discovery"
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UN Preliminary Study on the Doctrine of Dsicovery
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