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FINAL
DECLARATION OF THE
XII CONFERENCE OF THE A.A.J.
AND THE
XV CONGRESS OF THE I.A.D.L.
HAVANA, CUBA
OCTOBER 20, 2000

IADL PRESIDENT JITENDRA
SHARMA
ADDRESSES THE FINAL PLENARY SESSION
OF THE XVth CONGRESS, HAVANA, CUBA.
We the jurists from fifty-six countries, met at the International Conference
Center of the Republic of Cuba, having worked for five days in joint sessions
of the XII Conference of the American Association of Jurists (A.A.J.)
and the XV Congress of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers
(I.A.D.L.), and as a result of our deliberations, reflections, analyses
and discussions, during which we considered the presentations of 163 papers,
working in four Commissions in which the main problems that currently
demand our greatest attention were covered, prepared this FINAL DECLARATION
that summarizes the consensus reached in the debates held in all the Commissions
and expresses the conclusions stemming from the relevant discussions and
reflections, as well as the prospects of the future work for both organizations
of jurists.
THEREFORE A.A.J. and I.A.D.L. jurist delegates:
DECLARE that we are convinced of the role that our profession imposes
upon us to perform in each and every one of our countries as part of the
struggle to attain true democracy and the real exercise of Human Rights,
at this particularly serious time in the history of mankind that requires
our intelligence and prudence and at the same time our audacity and profundity.
ARE CONVINCED OF THE FACT THAT we are living amidst a wave of violence
and intensification of war conflicts that are causing the most serious
and massive violations of Human Rights and thus are increasing the suffering
of peoples from all over the world. Regardless of the disappearance of
the East-West confrontation, the arms race, instead of ceasing, has not
even diminished, and the astronomical figures invested in sophisticated
weapons are offensive to the pain and frustration of thousands of millions
worldwide, who would witness a considerable improvement of their bitter
existence with just a small per cent of the resources presently being
spent for the brutal purpose of fabricating weaponry. Consequently, we
urge the United Nations and, especially, the Disarmament Committee, to
set forth and define actions in pursuit of disarmament that make it possible
without any limitations or conditions whatsoever to allocate the funds
currently invested in the arms race in the development of the Third World
countries.
CONDEMN the irresponsibility of the first world's main centers
of power that, in their eagerness to make profits, are killing the global
through the implementation of uncontrolled technologies, the indiscriminate
use of resources and a complete disregard for nature. These centers, of
power have endangered life in the planet and are now accusing the Third
World countries of being the predators of the Earth's riches are despoiling
the paths of development for poor countries and destroying the natural
environment with impunity. To this end, we propose that our organizations
of jurists devise plans to exert influence on the United Nations and its
specialized agencies develop formulating realistic and radical policies
to protect the environment, and, at the same time, organizations standing
for the defense of the environment that are provided political and juridical
support, as well as legal assistance in their struggle against predators.
Furthermore, we call our affiliates to cooperate in the establishment
of legislation that provides guarantees for the national, regional and
international protection of the environment.
ASSUME WITH FULL RESPONSIBILITY that we are facing a politically and
militarily unipolar world in which unrestrained intercapitalist competition
is maintained and strengthened under the aegis of the neoliberal economy
globalization. Within this context, the widening gulf separate the North,
achieving unprecedented levels of development, from the South, where living
conditions are inadequate to sustain the health and well being of its
peoples.
FORCEFULLY REJECT "Neoliberalism" which not only deepens
economic gaps and exploitation more merciless, but wages a vicious attack
against the most elementary principles of democratic rights, thus openly
eroding and breaking the sovereignty and legitimacy of governments, states
and political systems of the Third World. We therefore call upon organizations
of jurists to undertake campaigns of against these policies and their
consequences.
WARN THAT the legitimization of our political systems, governments
and States depends less and less upon national consensus; it is instead
at the mercy of the approval of the international financial centers: the
IMF, the World Bank, the international private banks and the London and
Paris creditor clubs, whose admission requirements for our governments
and systems, are granted or denied practical recognition in such a way
that our peoples have been deprived of what little decision-making power
they once had. To this end we call to organize national, regional and
international campaigns against such illegitimate dominance and denounce
this situation in every forum available.
DENOUNCE the foreign debt that already grows in underdeveloped
countries to the order of two billion dollars and which, far from decreasing,
keeps growing, while societies are dying. That debt is not only unpayable
but also, uncollectable. In fact, it has become a eternal debt that holds
Third World governments hostage and reinforces their dependence upon international
financial centers by canceling the independence of the executive organs,
limiting or eroding parliamentary freedom and, in brief, destroying the
national sovereignty and capabilities of representation of the public
powers.
Accordingly, we call for the articulation of concrete actions against
the payment of the foreign debt and, particularly, to condemn its financial
manipulations, which have reached extraordinary limits since this debt
has quadrupled since 1981 as a result of the manipulation of the dollar.
We call upon the United Nations and its specialized agencies to denounce
the illegal and arbitrary nature of the foreign debt.
DENOUNCE, also the utilization of the foreign debt as a weapon
of dominance and national disintegration as it has been used by the imperialist
powers in support of international financial centers supposedly created
to support the development of undeveloped countries.
DENOUNCE the thoughtless use of stock exchange mechanisms that
lead to the enlargement of the fortunes of a few while the amount of material
or spiritual goods available to the planet is kept at its lowest. These
Stock Market manipulations of domestic currencies have had us, in the
case of the recent Southeast Asia crisis that an immediate impact on the
currencies of Thailand, Indonesia, The Philippines and Malaysia, and still
threaten to further destabilize financial bases worldwide. We call for
legislation that prevents careless stock exchange transaction. We specifically
call for legal challenges against the deterioration of currencies due
to such financial manipulation.
DECLARE that it is increasingly apparent that people's democracy
representation is practically non-existent, in most countries, where democracy
representatives come only from the top ranks of parties are unaware of
people's aspirations and demands and support the international centers
of economic and political power.
We call for the exposure of the fallacies that democratic scheme that
Western power centers offer us, and bring to light the inconsistencies
and fallacies of the electoral systems.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE the continuous violation of Human Rights, especially
of Economic, Social and Cultural rights and the even greater violations
of the Right to Peace, Sustainable Development and an inhabitable world.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE the first-world doctrine that defends of Civil
and Political Rights while assuming that Economic, Social and Cultural
rights can be delayed indefinitely. We therefore call upon jurists of
the world to initiate campaigns against violations of Human Rights in
general and that of the Economic, Social and Cultural rights in particular,
urge ECOSOC and the Human Rights Commission in Geneva to articulate the
proper mechanisms for truly effective protections of the Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights, promoting approval of the Empowerment Protocol of
the International Convention on the Economic, Social and Cultural Rights,
with as many amendments as necessary. We firmly sustain the doctrine reiterated
in the Second Human Rights Conference of Vienna related to the interdependent,
indivisible and universal character of Human Rights.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE the economic situation that gives rise to massive
violations of Human Rights in the most vulnerable sectors. Whereas the
centers of power use the Geneva Commission on Human Rights to examine
violations of the right to the free expression of ideas, or the right
to freedom of speech in this or that place they fail to take into account,
with the same precision and completeness, that in today's world, 1,000
billion out of the 6,000 billion inhabitants of the planet (one out of
every six people) are isolated from the surrounding world because they
cannot read or write; 250 million children five to fourteen years-old
are forced to work, as reported by the International Labor Organization,
and countless numbers of minors are enslaved by debts. Hundreds of thousands
of girls and boys all over the world are forced into prostitution or submitted
to sexual abuse. The so-called "children of the street", amount
to millions. Indeed in some countries it has been reported that the wealthy
are so upset at these children's pitiful presence before the windows of
their shops that they pay paramilitary groups to kill them with impunity,
sometimes in broad daylight.
DENOUNCE the corrupt practices which proclaim women's legal equality
while overwhelming reality shows that 70 % of the more than 1,300 billion
human beings who live below the absolute poverty limits, over I billion,
are in fact women; or for example in India, 61 % of women are illiterate,
while in the Third World in general more than half the women suffer from
malnutrition, anemia. In Southeast Asia this figure rises to 78 %. We
emphasize that the legal equality of women can only result when the misery,
ignorance, disease and poverty in which women live are eliminated.
We propose mobilizations to support the effective and realistic protection
of the most unprotected sectors, particularly women, children, the elderly
and the handicapped.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE any laws aimed at providing amnesty for those
who commit crimes against humanity and violate Human Rights, because they
open deep wounds in the social tissue, injure the national conscience
and the sensibilities of peoples who suffer from tyrannies and erodes
the authority of the Administration of Justice weakening its credibility
and increasing the fragility of our sovereignties.
We therefore call for a struggle in every legal forum, both national and
international, against any legislation that confers immunity to those
who commit crimes against Human Rights and crimes against humanity, and
we call for an international reconciliation culture that includes punishment
for those who unforgivably deprive the people of their most elementary
rights.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE the current world economic order based upon the
abyss between the North and the South and its perpetuation through arbitrary
and unequal trading and exchange practices, protectionism and tariff systems
that cheapen our products and make those from the first world's powerful
industries unavailable to us.
EQUALLY DENOUNCE that the current trading practices are increasingly
and dangerously being carried out by and established among highly-industrialized
countries, in such a way that poor countries are excluded because of the
contracting terms and the lack of credits, as well as inadmissible protectionist
measures, so that the economies of underdeveloped countries, far from
finding viable ways to prosperity, go deeper and deeper into marginalization
and dominance of foreign capitals, along with a structural deformation
that brings about a debilitation of their sovereignty, political system
and juridical order. We stress that the World Trade Organization has become
an instrument for these discriminatory and domination policies. We therefore
call all organizations to initiate campaigns against unequal trading practices,
tariff barriers and other protectionist mechanisms. We also call for the
adoption of legislation that aims at accomplishing a new world economic
and commercial order.
STRONGLY CONDEMN the unilateral measures of commercial aggression
against some countries by the big world powers and, particularly, we vehemently
denounce the brutal and genocidal economic war that the United States
of America has been waging against the Cuban people for forty years, because
Cuba has made a Revolution, established an alternative political system,
and built a state order of its own invention, creating a true democracy
that breaks loose from the dictated paradigms with which they pretend
to rule from their power centers, over the life and decisions of the whole
universe.
CONDEMN with all our strength, the position adopted, by the United
States in spite of the many decisions taken by the General Assembly of
the United Nations in condemnation of the use of economic coercion and
the application of measures which, as in the case of the Torricelli and
Helms-Burton Laws impose sanctions even on those countries that choose
to exercise free and sovereign trade with Cuba.
WE ALSO EMPHATICALLY CONDEMN the recent measures taken by the United
States Congress that hypocritically refer to a loosening of the blockade
to Cuba but, instead, strengthen the harassment and blockade of the Cuban
people trying to bring them to their knees by hunger and disease, to punish
Cuba for being sovereign and not bowing before the imperialist neighbor.
Consequently, we advocate permanent mobilizations against the blockade
imposed on Cuba and support the movement of solidarity with an energetic
and patriotic people that the imperialists seek to bend to their will.
CONDEMN as well the economic blockade that the United Nations Security
Council imposes against the people of Iraq under the influence of the
United States of America.
CONDEMN terrorism in general and, specifically, the State terrorism
practiced by the big, powers that pretend to the arbiters of Human Rights
while controlling each country's struggle against drug trafficking, as
in the case of Colombia. In this respect, we particularly condemn the
so-called "Plan Colombia" that leads to foreign military interventions
against that country and presents a clear and present danger of a regionalization
of that sovereign nation's internal conflict.
DENOUNCE the xenophobia, racism and intolerance spreading throughout
the developed countries of the world which are tolerant of the rising
of dangerous neo-nazi groups and gangs that kill with impunity as disciples
of savage xenophobic and racist principles.
DENOUNCE the maneuverings by the big powers that conceal themselves
behind national or interethnic passions and conflicts to promote wars
and provide financial support and assistance to certain groups in ways
that tend to increase complexity and intensity of these conflicts.
DENOUNCE intervention of the big powers in the domestic, problems
of countries in the Balkan region, Africa or the Middle East, where they
act as supposed mediators while actually and shamelessly helping the Israeli
government.
SUPPORT AND REAFFIRM OUR SOLIDARITY with the struggles of the Palestinian
people towards its independence and as a sovereign nation in the international
context.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE the latest aggressions and violent attacks by
Israel and call upon the international community to denounce and express
solidarity against the fierce intervention of the Israeli army in Palestinian
land.
EXPRESS OUR SOLIDARITY with the struggle of the Saharawi people
for self-determination and independence, consistent with the principles
laid down in the United Nations Charter, and reaffirm the United Nations'
responsibility regarding the Saharawi people's independent destiny and
raise our voices in the United Nations to demand the fulfillment of the
agreements concerning people's independence in Western Sahara.
STRONGLY DENOUNCE the presence of U.S. military bases in sovereign
territories, as in the case of the island of Vieques, the naval base in
Guantanamo Bay against the expressed will of the Cuban Government and
people, and the base of Manta in Ecuador, and that in Okinawa, and all
the other military sites imposed by United States on sovereign peoples.
Havana, Cuba, October 20, 2000
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