top of page
Maroon seal RED.png

:Nyan-ko-pong: Global Maroon Disclaimer

Be it know to all and any interested, affected or concerned parties that :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Maroon Government do hereby revoke our consent to be governed and honorably declare that we have reclaimed our unalienable rights as Sovereign living beings.
Pro se nunc pro tunc ab initio
BM.jpg
Any individual in possessions of their :Nyan-ko-pong: Maroon identification has been identified as "Tribal" and is therefore protected under international instruments, in particular those related to human rights, in consultation and cooperation with these peoples.
Official Introduction from the :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Maroon Government Xaymaca.

 

As a set initiative of Sovereign-enlightenment amongst our Nation of people in preservation of the :Ancestral Tribal status acknowledged globally as Indigenous like the people before the time of conquest colonization or the establishment of present state boundaries for friends, family and future generations in accordance to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People which has over forty articled provisions in relations to Sovereign laws and The Rights of Indigenous Peoples mainly,

:article.9. which states "Indigenous peoples and individuals have the right to belong to an indigen-ous community or nation, in accordance with the traditions and customs of the community or nation concerned. No discrimination of any kind may arise from the exercise of such a right."

:article.20. which states "1. Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and develop their politi-cal, economic and social systems or institutions, to be secure in the enjoyment of their own means of subsistence and development, and to engage freely in all their traditional and other economic activities."

:article.23. which states "Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and strategies for exercising their right to development. In particular, indigenous peoples have the right to be actively involved in developing and determining health, housing and other economic and social programs affecting them and, as far as possible, to administer such programs through their own institution."

We the indigenous people of The :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Native Maroon Global Tribal Nation Territories have exercised those rights by establishing our Global :Nyan-ko-pong: Indigenous Maroon Government in accordance to the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People extends its Sovereign Greetings on behalf of The Chief Maroon Ministry of Legal and Constitutional Affairs and offers a seat amongst the Indigenous Maroon Government Chiefs and Official as Honored Guest in audience of our next Global meeting where we plan to continue our discussion on several issues of concern as it relates to foster mutual understanding and explore avenues of cooperation in various fields, mainly -

1. The importance of the :Nyan-ko-pong: :Maroon: Documents of Identification and Travel                    on Jamaica's Road to Republic

2. Why paying tax is against several provisions documented in the Magna Carta Laws of June 1215, the Nuremberg Trial Law of June. 26 - August. 2, 1945, the United     Nations International Labour Organization Convention 169 for Indigenous People (U.N.I.L.O.) of 1989, the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People (U.N.D.R.I.P.) of 2007, and the United Nations Right to Protect (U.N.R.2.P.) of 2009 as it relates to the :Rights. of :Indigenous:People.

 

Endorsed by- :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Native Maroon Government :Global:Research.                      and :Community:Development.                                                          

 

3. The issuing of motor vehicle traveling plates (otherwise known as license plates) in order to facilitate our right to free movement, trade, self-determination and development within the societies and communities within which we live.

4. Questions, Answers and Latest Updates from :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovereign Maroon Global Leaders.

It is important for natives to be educated of this declaration with hopes of a clear understanding of the Tribal status as well as the lawful rights and responsibilities of our people. As an office responsible for upholding the Sovereign laws and administering services, it is also important that the Tribal status as Indigenous be acknowledged and recognized by all your officers and agents in all relevant transactions and procedures.

NB.- It will seen as a discrimination and violation as it relates to the rights of Indigenous people by per-son or office that does not accept any Maroon native presenting these documents and such persons can be fined or imprisoned as outlined in several articles in relations to our :Nyan-ko-pong: Sovererign Native Maroon Constitution and The Rights of Indigenous People and Maroon Declaration, all backed by the United Nations.

We firmly believe in the principles of international cooperation and seek to foster strong Sovereign Dip-lomatic ties with countries worldwide and remain committed to addressing global challenges including sustainable development and humanitarian initiatives. As a Maroon Government we are dedicated to upholding lawfulness, safeguarding the indigenous rights of our Sovereign Nation while creating an environment that encourages individual growth as well as collective prosperity.

With utmost respect and sincerity,
Sovereign Maroon Global Tribal Emperor and High Priest His Excellency: Horus: Lewis: El Bey: Amun: Ra. .

United Nations - Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People is the most comprehensive international instrument on the rights of indigenous peoples as it establishes a universal framework of minimum standards for the survival, dignity and well-being of the indigenous peoples of the world and it elaborates on existing human rights standards and fundamental freedoms as they apply to the specific situation of indigenous peoples.

 

More information about the United Nations Declaration on Rights of Indigenous People, click here 

bottom of page