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- Subject: Unrepresented Peoples
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- From: Human Rights Coordinator <hrcoord>
- Subject: Unrepresented Peoples
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- /* Written 6:54 pm Nov 12, 1992 by hrcoord@igc.apc.org in igc:hr.news */
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)
-
- Office of the Secretary General
- Postbox 85878
- 2508 CN The Hague
- The Netherlands
- Tel: 070 360 33 18
- Fax: 070 360 33 46
-
- San Francisco Coordination Office
- 347 Dolores St., #206
- San Francisco, CA 94110
- Tel: 415 626 0995
- Fax: 415 626 0865
-
- Tartu Coordination Office
- Raekoja Platz 8
- 202400 Tartu, Estonia
- Tel: 01434 3 39 44
-
- Summary
-
- Throughout the world, many nations and peoples struggle to regain
- their lost countries, maintain their cultural identity, and establish
- basic human and economic rights. Some of these groups live under
- occupation or have been dispossessed of their countries, while others
- are ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples who exist as second-class
- citizens on their lands of their ancestors. Most of these nations and
- peoples feel isolated in their struggle and have no international
- forum in which to be heard.
-
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) is an organization
- of nations and peoples not adequately represented in the international
- community. It was set up by these nations and peoples themselves to
- promote their own aspirations through peaceful means. A non-aligned
- organization dedicated to non-violent programs and solutions, UNPO offers
- an international forum as well as much needed services for those nations
- and peoples whose causes and needs are not adequately addressed in
- existing international bodies.
-
- UNPO believes that by providing professional assistance to its member
- nations and peoples to promote aspirations in legitimate forums and
- through nonviolent means, it can reduce the motivation for violence and
- improve chances of finding solutions. In addition, UNPO provides a
- community of support for those nations and peoples who have long felt
- alone in their struggle.
-
- The term "unrepresented nations and peoples" covers a broad spectrum.
- The term may include occupied countries, federated states, indigenous
- peoples, ethnic or cultural majorities or minorities, or colonies.
-
- Membership
-
- The UNPO is a rapidly growing organization currently consisting of
- twenty-six members representing approximately 50 million people. UNPO's
- current members are:
-
- Abkhazia
- Aborginals
- Acheh
- Albanians in Yugoslavia
- Armenia
- Assyria
- Belau
- Bougainville
- Chechenskaya
- Chittagong Hill Tracts
- Cordillera
- Crimea
- East Turkestan
- Georgia
- Greeks in Albania
- Iraqi Turkoman
- Kurdistan
- Mari
- South Moluccas
- Taiwan
- Tataristan
- Tibet
- West Papua
- Zanzibar
-
- Estonia and Latvia, who recently achieved independence, remain Supporting
- Members. There are currently 15 Observers, including East Timor, The
- Lakota Nation, The All Indian Pueblo Council, The International Indian
- Treaty Council, Komi, Karen, Amazonia, Maasai, Barabaig, Quintin Lame and
- The Mohawk Nation.
-
- Just as mewmbership in the United Nations does not mean agreement among
- member states on each other's objectives, policies, or alliances,
- participation in UNPO does not signify any form of alliance or common
- purpose except in the promotion of respect for human rights of all
- peoples.
-
- Services and Activities
-
- UNPO provides a range of services for UNPO members:
-
- International Forum
- Media and Information Services
- United Nations Representation
- Training Programs in Diplomacy, Non-Violence, and Democracy
- Conflict Resolution
- Urgent Action Council
- Strategic Planning
- Election/Referendum Monitoring
- Promtion of Human Rights
- Cultural Preservation amd Promotion
- Protection of the Natural Environment
- Research Services
-
- Charter Principles
-
- UNPO is dedicated to the following principles enshrined in its Charter:
-
- *Non-violence
- Development and implementation of strategies and policies alternative
- to violence.
-
- *Human Rights
- Compliance with international accepted Human Rights standards.
-
- *Self-Determination and Democracy
- The equal right to self-determination of all peoples and the promotion
- of democracy.
-
- *Environmental Protection
- The protection of nature and the environment.
-
- *Tolerance
- UNPO rejects intolerance. It does not advocate one economic or
- political system over another, and bears no favoritism whatsoever
- for any religion, ideology, or race.
-
- Organizational Structure and Status
-
- *General Assembly
- The General Assembly of representatives of all member nations and peoples
- is held annually. The General Assembly is the highest decision-making
- organ of UNPO.
-
- *Steering Committee
- The Steering committee consists of five to fifteen Members elected by
- the General Assembly. It oversees the execution of decisions of the
- General Assembly.
-
- *Secretariat
- The General Secretary is elected by the General Assembly. He/She heads
- the Secretariat headquartered at The Hague. Regional Coordination
- Offices exist in San Francisco (USA) and Tartu (Estonia). Additional
- offices are planned for Latin America (Costa Rica), Asia, and Africa.
-
- Please contact the nearest office for more information on the work
- of UNPO.
-
-