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pate: 2~1~20(8 From: Clifton-Deon: WoodsonO@™ 3018 Meadows Ln : Memphis, TN [38118] To: The Honorable Bill Haslam Ist Floor, State Capitol Nashville, TN 37243 (613) 741-2001 Dear Governor: Haslam Re, Statutory Declaration in acord with U.N. Declaration on the Rights. of Indigenous Peoples. Enclosed is Statutory Declaration for Clifton Deon Woodson II@™ Aminah Mariah Woodsoncwn Miah Prince WoodsonG®™ ‘Thank jou for your time. By: Clifton-Deon: WoodsonC@®™ UCC 1-308 All Rights Reserved Ce: Jesuit General Arturo Sosa Abascal Co: Pope Francis 1 Co: VATICAN/HOLY SEE. Co: Elizabeth IL Cc: UNITED STATES PRESIDENT/C.E.O. — Donald J. Trump STATUTORY DECLARATION regarding Vital Statistics Number1412016074838 1, CLIFTON DEON WOODSON now known as: Tehuti Khufiu Setepen Re El on Behalf of my son MALACHI PRINCE WOODSON, Now Known as: Anu Ahmose Nebpethy Re El of 3018 Meadows Ln, Tennessee, [38118], do solemnly declare-in accord with: the 1931 Statute of Westminster (http://detaxcanada.org/), 1778 Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union-Art XI, 1812 Treaty of Ghent, 1794 Jay Treaty; 1836 Treaty of Marrakesh (Morocco) all recognized and valid treaties, constitution for the united states of America, the 1948 Charter of the United Nations, Pope’s Apology to Indigenous Peoples (http://www huffingtonpost,com/entry/pope-francis-apologizes-for-catholic-churchs-offenses-avainst- indigenous-peoples_us_559f02aae4b096729155dd59), United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP, http://www.un.org/esa/socdev/unpfii /documents/DRIPS_en.paif), the American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (http://edn7 iite.ora/wp- contentuploads/AG07150E06_web.pdf ), and the UN International Decade for People of African Descent hhitp://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/68/237), upon discovering that the registration of Live Birth of November 18, 2016, in THE STATE OF TENNESSEE / TENNESSEE REPUBLIC was a contract between his mother and THE STATE OF TENNESSEE who did not tell her she was selling him, a flesh and blood child, to THE STATE OF TENNESSEE as their Chattel Property/Slave which is a violation of Human Rights. I'as the Father of Anu Ahmose Nebpethy Re El hereby void the contract ab initio for fraud. My son is a Flesh And Blood Indigenous/Autochthonous Male, a living soul, of Aniyunwiya (Cherokee) Powhatan Descent, in accorét with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and HJR-194 (http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pke/BILLS-1 1 Ohres194ih/pdf/BILLS-1 1 0hres194ih.pdf), United States Senate ‘Apology to African Americans for Slavery( https://www.gov track.us/congress/bills/1 1 /hres1 94/text ), U.S. Apology to the Native Americans (see: 8113 H.R.3326 Department of Defense Appropriations Act http://www. govtrack.us/eongress/bills/1 11/hr3326/text), and Regina v. Jah (ittp://mtrial.org/node/133). On May 14, 2011 at Southward Crown Court (1 English Grounds in Southward, London England) Defendant: John Anthony Hall in the United Kingdom Proved before an English jury that Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor * (Mountbatten Battenberg) Saxe-Coburg, was not the rightful monarch and never was; queen Elizabeth is not the rightful monarch and never was. This was a two-part argument. First, that Elizabeth knew-both then and now- that she was crowned on a fake coronation stone instead of the real Stone of Destiny/Coronation Stone, which ‘meant not only was she never properly crowned, but secondly, she was also knowingly and fraudulently conning the public, and that is why she didn’t want her coronation televised. I declare now MALACHI PRINCE WOODSON on the registration of live Birth is a corporation and Malachi Prince Woodson is an Indigenous Flesh and Blood Male of Aniyunwiya (Cherokee) Powhatan Descent. My Son is not a corporation, artificial person, natural person or fictitious entity or vessel of the United States defined under Title 18 USC §.9 and I give notice Internationally, Domestically, Universally via this Declaration that I deny corporate existence. Under reservation of All My Rights and my Child’s Rights Unalienable, Inalienable and otherwise, I declare that he IS: An Indigcnous/Autochthon of this planet. I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing it to be true, and that is the same force and effect as made under oath. JURAT United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (otp:/neww sn org/esalsoedev/unpfiiddocuments/DRIPS.en.pdi), American Declaration on the Rights of | Indigenous Peoples (http://edn7.jite.org/wp-contenvuploads/AGO7150E06_web.pdf), UN Convention on, Economic, Social & Cultural Rights, United Nations Charter: Article 55 & 56: Presidential Proclamation 7500, HLIR. 194, $. Con. Res 26. S. 1200, HIR-3(HI 3 TH). 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Secton 2000-16 NSN 7540-01-009.046, H. Res. 194 In|the House of Representatives, U. Ss, uly 29, 2008. Wheteas millions of Africans and their descendants were inslaved in the United States and the 13 American colo- jies from 1619 through 1865; ‘Wheteas slavery in America resembled no other form of invol- Yntary servitude known in history, as Africans were eap- ‘thred and sold at auction like inanimate objects or ani- mals; Whereas Africans foreed into slavery were brutalized, humili- , dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of ing stripped of their names and heritage; Wherpas enslaved families were tom apart after having been sold separately from one another; ‘Wherpas the system of slavery and the visceral racism against ons of African descent upon which it depended be- entrenched in the Nation’s social fabric; slavery was not officially abolished until the passage of the 13th Amendment to the United States Constita- in 1865 after the end of the Civil War; Whergas after emancipation from 246 years of slavery, Afri- -Americans soon saw the fleeting political, social, and on gains they made duting Reconstruction evis- by virulent racism, lynchings, disenfranchisement, 2 lack Codes, and racial segregation laws that imposed a gid system of officially sanctioned racial segregation in o ly all areas of life; Whefeas the system of de jure racial segregation known as Whe ‘Jim Crow,” which arose in certain parts of the Nation following the Civil War to create separate and unequal jocieties for whites and African-Americans, was a direct Fesult of the racism against persons of African descent jngendered by slavery; @ century after the official end of slavery in Amer- ita, Federal action was required during the 1960s to ite the dejure and defacto system of Jim Crow it parts of the Nation, though its vestiges still to this day; African-Americans continue to suffer from the com- lex interplay between slavery and Jim Crow—long after systems were formally abolished—through enormous and loss, both tangible and intangible, including e loss of human dignity, the frustration of careers and fessional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity; Loe the story of the enslavement and de jure segregation African-Americans and the dehumanizing atrocities itted against them should not be purged from or inimized in the telling of American history; Maley on July 8, 2003, during a trip to Goree Island, Sen- a former slave port, President George W. Bush ac- Knowledged slavery’s continuing legacy in American life 1d the need to confront that legacy when he stated that sexy “was... one of the greatest crimes of history - The racial bigotry fed by slavery did not end with |S 104 RE 3 wwery or with segregation. And many of the ismes that ill trouble America have roots in the bitter experience if other times. But however long the journey, our destiny i set: liberty and justice for all.”; ‘Wheteas President Bill Clinton also acknowledged the deep- ited problems caused by the continuing legacy of rac- ifm against African-Amoricans that began with slavery ‘when he initiated a national dialogue about race; ho aa apology is an important and necessary step in the process of racial reconciliation; ‘Whejeas an apology for centuries of brutal dehumanization injustices cannot erase the past, but confession of e wrongs committed can speed racial healing and ree- ition and help Americans confront the ghosts of past; ‘Whereas the legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia has tly taken the lead in adopting a resolution officially wressing appropriate remorse for slavery and other to logislatnres have adopted or are considering similar Intions; and ‘Whereas it is important for this country, which legally recog- lized slavery through its Constitution and its laws, to ike a formal apology for slavery and for its successor, fim Crow, so that it ean move forward and seek ree- iliation, justice, and harmony for all of its citizens: jow, therefore, be it Resolved, That the House of Representatives— (1) acknowledges that slavery is incompatible with the basic founding principles recognized in the Declara- ion of Independence that all men are created equal; 4 (2) acknowledges the fundamental injustice, cruelty, brutality, and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow; (3) apologizes to African Americans on behalf of the people of the United States, for the wrongs committed pgainst them and their ancestors who suffered under flavery and Jim Crow; and (4) expresses its commitment to rectify the lin- fering consequences of the misdeeds committed against {African Americans under slavery and Jim Crow and to top the occurrence of human rights violations in the fu- Attest: ‘posure ewer issued Jor rroprio Un the Junsaicuon of Sudical Authorities ot Vatica... Page 1 of 3 (ON THE JuF In our times, the improper use of the APOSTOLIC LETTER, ISSUED MOTU PROPRIO (OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF FRANCIS RISDICTION OF JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES OF VATICAN CITY STATE IN CRIMINAL MATTERS, ‘900d is increasingly threatened by transnational organized crime, the and of the economy, as well as by terrorism. Itis therefore necessary for the international community to adopt adequate legal instruments to prevent and counter ciminal activities, by promoting international judicial cooperation on criminal matters. In ratifying numerous} jinternational conventions in these areas, and acting also on behalf of Vatican City State, tha Holy See has constantly maintained that such agreements are effective ‘means to prevent crin} inal activities that threaten human dignity, the common good and peace, With a view to renewing the Apostolic See's commitment to cooperate to these ends, by means Of this Apostolic Lettet issued Moty Proprio, I establish that: 1. The competent Judicial Authorities of Vatican City State shall also exercise penal jurisdiction over: a) crimes committed against the security, the fundamental interests or the patrimony Of the Holy See; b) crimes referred to: ~ In Vaticah City State Law No. VII, of 11 July 2013, containing Supplementary Norms on Criminal Law Matters; Vatcah Cty State Law No Dy of 11 2uy 2013, containing 0 the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code, when sucH crimes are committed by the persons referred to in aragraph|3 below, in the exercise of their functions; |https://w2.,vatican.va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/documents/pape-francesco-motu-... 9/26/2016 ‘spostwu Lever wssuea faow rroprio Un ine Jurisdiction of Judicial Authorities ot Vatica... Page 2 of'3 ©) any other crime whose prosecution is required by an international agreement ratified on fa apr psa re a Vatican City State and has not been extradited. Vatican City State at the time of their commission, without prejudice to the general principles of the legal system on tie temporal application of criminal laws, 3. For the purposes of Vatican criminal law, the following persons are deemed "public officials’! 2. The crimes sorte in paragraph 1 are to be judged pursuant to the criminal law in force in ‘a) members, officials and personnel of the various organs of the Roman Curia and of the Institutions connected to It, ) papal legates and diplomatic personnel of the Holy See, ©) those persons who serve as representatives, managers or directors, as well as persons who even de facto manage or exercise control over the entities directly dependent on tite Holy See and listed in the registry of canonical juridical persons kept by the of Vatican City State; ¢) any other holding an administrative or judicial mandate in the Holy See, permanent or temporary, paid or unpaid, irrespective of that person’s seniority. 4. The jurisdiction refrred to in paragraph 1 comprises also the administrative liability of juridical Persons arising from ctimes, as regulated by Vatican City State laws. 5. When the same {are prosecuted In other States, the provisions in force in Vatican Cty State on concurrent: shall apply. 6. The content of article 23 of Law No. CXIX of 21 November 1987, which approves the Judicia! Order of Vatican City State remains in force. This I decide and establish, anything to the contrary notwithstanding. establish that this Appstolic Letter issued Motu Proprio will be promulgated by its publication in Osservatore Romano} entering into force on 1 September 2013. Given in Rome, at the Apostolic Palace, on 14 July 2013, the first of my Pontificate, FRANCISCUS bhups://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/decuments/papa-francesco-motu-... 9/26/2016 Pope Francis Apologize to Indigenous Peoples for ‘Grave Sins’ of Colonialism -ICTMN... Page 1 of 4 ¢ ae RE ; A : E REGISTER NOW! SC LEADERSHI cee Hinweinsatl a= Novmteisn% F=OW, 3 Bo he hens wh ininnhin tla Pre MORE AMERICAN mwpran "=" Pope Francis Apologizes to HISTORY Indigenous Peoples for “Grave Sins’ of Colonialism ACIAMESTARE | 70/8 {na landmark spech, Pope Francis apologized on Thursday forthe rave sins” of colonialism agaist Indigenous Peoples of Americana speech grassroots groups in Boia hth pope speaks of colonialism, he overlooks * the Pope said, according to Te New York Times, “Tiumbly ask forgiveness, ft only forthe offen of te ure hers but also {or crimes committed agains the native peoples during the o-alled conquest of Anneten* The Nee Yor Ti 1.500 atthe World Meeting of Poplar Movements, standing side i lde with Balivin President Eve Moraes the Andean nation's st ndigeros president. fianetwork.com/2015/07/1 O/pope-francis-apologizes-indigeno.... 9/26/2016 Pope Francis Apologoes Indigenous Peoples for ‘Grave Sins’ of Colonialism -ICTMN... 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Though Harper met ith Pope Francis and ‘mertoned the report be didnt specially reqs! he apolegy rl the Poti Sera rae RELATED: Pope Profuond Pie nar Stipes arp TAT (cteestenten ‘Many have called for fn to outright resin the Dosing cf Dione, ich ive the way fr entries of eppreon agin inigonous Peale, ‘The Pons touring Sputh Ameria for egh dap, with psn Ear, Bait and Pragya ore out sroahy sol thecvisnmontal rages a ‘cilia of inf change, nd in Taueda' speech he contnae in that ‘an by calling leaders ro do not defend Mother Earth “owenda" Hel Said they arecomitng“srave sin” APs. orcer pnt commests POST A COMMENT 2 Comments ‘agnor ont nach fhe wou resin the Papal sacomuaois- 1012 Abeolt ropes sheldbn ih sl Pinca th Seale pegs ms ‘htip:/indiancountrytodhymedianetwork.com/2015/07/10/pope-francis-apologizes-indigeno..._ 9/26/2016 tee mt nu HUM ote yeoy Uk UEYUICAD GA SIDIELD | ELAIGES aye 1 uL0 (MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE WORLD DAY OF PEACE 41 JANUARY 2015 NO LONGER SLAVES, BUT BROTHERS AND SISTERS this New Year, which we welcome as God's gracious gift to all humanity, I ‘of peace to every man and woman, to all the worid's peoples and nations, government, and to religious leaders. In doing so, I pray for an end to ‘great suffering caused by human agency, by epidemics past and present, Wrought by natural disasters. I pray especially that, on the basis of our with God and all people of good will for the advancement of ‘the world, we may resist the temptation to act in a manner unworthy of ‘In my Message for Peace last year, I spoke of “the desire for a full life... which Includes a longing for fraternity which enemies or rivals, nature relational iraws us to fellowship with others and enables us to see them not as as brothers and sisters to be accepted and embraced”,[1] Since we are by ‘meant to find fulfilment through interpersonal relationships inspired by Justice and love, itis|fundamental for our human development that our dignity, freedom and ‘autonomy be ac iged and respected. Tragically, the growing scourge of man’s exploitation by man gravely damages the life of communion and our calling to forge interpersonal relations ‘marked by respect, justice and love. This abominable phenomenon, which leads to contempt for the fundamental rights of others and to the suppression of their freedom and dignity, takes many forms. I would like all men and women to consider these, so that, in the light of God's word, we can consider {no longer slaves, but brothers and sisters". Ustening to God's plan for humanity 2. The theme I have fhosen for this year’s message is drawn from Saint Paul's letter to Philemon, in which tHe Apostie asks his co-worker to welcome Onesimus, formerly Philerion’s slave, now a Christi ‘The Apostle of the and, therefore, according to Paul, worthy of being considered a brother. les writes: “Perhaps this is why he was parted from you for a while, that you might have him hack for ever, no longer as.a slave but more than a slave, as a beloved brother" (Ww. 15-16). Onesimus became Philemon’s brother when he became a Christian. Conversion to Christ, the beginning of a life lived Christian discipleship, thus constitutes a new ‘birth (Cf. 2 Cor 5:17; |t Pet 1:3) which generates fraternity as the fundamental bond of family life and the basis of life Ip society. |ttps://w2.,atican. va/contentfrancesco/en/messages/peace/documents/papa-francesco_201... 9/26/2016 -167- AGIRES. 2888 (XLVI-O/16) AMERICAN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ‘THE GENERAL ASSEMBL (Adopted at the third plenary sesion, held on June 15, 2016) RECALLING the contents of resolution AG/RES. 2867 (XLIV-O/14), “Draft American Declaration on| REC Americas,” dot ‘Rights of Indigenous Peoples," as well as all the previous resolutions on tis issue: LING also the “Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples in the ent AG/DEC. 79 (XLIV-O/14), which reaffirms that progress in promoting and effectively projecting the rights of the indigenous peoples of the Americas is @ priority far the Organization of American States; RECOGNIZING the valuable support provided by the member states, observer states, the ‘organs, agencifs, and entities of the Organization of American States for the process within the ‘Working Grou RECK to Prepare the Draft American Declaration onthe Rights of Indigenous Peoples; :NIZING as well the important participation of indigenous peoples ofthe Americas in the process of pfeparing this Declaration; and TAKING INTO ACCOUNT the significant contribution thatthe indigenous peoples of the ‘Americas have RESOLVES: frade to humanity, ‘To adopt the following Draft American Dectaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples? 1. 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Section 0000-16 NSN 7540-07-090.0046, In the House of Representatives, U. S., July 29, 2008. ime of Africans and their descendants were Whe in the United States and the 13 American colo- mies from 1619 through 1865; as slavery in America resembled no other form of invol- itary servitude known in history, as Africans were eap- sd and sold at auction like inanimate objects or ani- Is; ‘Wherpas Africans foreed into slavery were brutalized, humili- Whe afed, dehumanized, and subjected to the indignity of bfing stripped of their names and heritage; enslaved families were torn apart after having been Id separately from one another; sons of Afriean descent upon which it depended be- 1¢ entrenched in the Nation's social fabrie; fio due ce ee op Wherpas slavery was not officially abolished until the passage the 13th Amendment to the United States Constitu- tibn in 1865 after the end of the Civil War; ‘Whereas after emancipation from 246 years of slavery, Afri- in-Americans soon saw the fleeting political, social, and momie gains they made dufing Reconstruetion evis- « by virulent racism, lynchings, disenfranchisement, 2 lack Codes, and racial segregation laws that imposed a id system of officially sanctioned racial segregation in tually all areas of life; ‘Whereas the system of de jure racial segregation known as “Jim Crow,” which arose in certain parts of the Nation lowing the Civil War to create separate and unequal speictios for whites and African-Americans, was a direct rpsult of the racism against persons of African descent *pgendered by slavery; ee i¢a, Federal action was required during the 1960s to eliminate the dejure and defacto system of Jim Crow mughout parts of the Nation, though its vestiges still to this day; as African-Americans continue to suffer from the eom- Jex interplay between slavery and Jim Crow—long after systems were formally abolished—through enormous wage and loss, both tangible and intangible, including loss of human dignity, the frustration of careers and fessional lives, and the long-term loss of income and opportunity; ‘Wherpas the story of the enslavement and de jure segregation of African-Amerieans and the dehumanizing atrocities against them should not be purged from or inimized in the telling of American history; ‘Wherpas on July 8, 2003, during a trip to Goree Island, Sen- egal, a former slave port, President George W. Bush ac- owledged slavery’s continuing legacy in American life d the need to confront that legacy when he stated that slavery “was . . . one of the greatest crimes of history |. . The racial bigotry fed by slavery did not end with por RES 104 EE, 3 exy or with segregation. And many of the issues that, trouble America have roots in the bitter experience of other times. But however long the journey, our destiny ig set: Mberty and justice for all.”; President Bill Clinton also acknowledged the deep- ited problems caused by the continuing legacy of rac- ‘ogainst Afriean-Amoricans that began with slavery when he initiated a national dialogue about race; s a genuine apology is an important and necessary st step in the process of racial reconciliation; san apology for centuries of brutal dehumanization injustices cannot erase the past, but confession of he wrongs committed ean speed racial healing and ree- dueiliation and help Americans confront the ghosts of heir past; ejfeas the legislature of the Commonwealth of Virginia has peently taken the lead in adopting a resolution officially ing appropriate remorse for slavery and other ate legislatures have adopted or are considering similar it is important for this country, which legally recog- slavery through its Constitution and its laws, to a formal apology for slavery and for its successor, jim Crow, so that it ean move forward and seek rec- ion, justice, and harmony for all of its citizens: Now, therefore, be tt ed, That the House of Representatives— (1) acknowledges that slavery is incompatible with basic founding principles recognized in the Declara- tion of Independence that all men are created equal; 4 (2) acknowledges the fundamental injustice, eruelty, prutality, and inhumanity of slavery and Jim Crow; (8) apologizes to African Americans on behalf of the people of the United States, for the wrongs committed Against them and their ancestors who suffered under $lavery and Jim Crow; and (4) expresses its commitment to rectify the lin- ng consequences of the misdeeds committed against ican Americans under slavery and Jim Crow and to top the occurrence of human rights violations in the fu- fare. Attest: -Apomoue Leuer 1ssuea som rToprio Un the Junsciction of Judicial Authorities of Vatica... Page 1 of 3 APOSTOLIC LETTER ISSUED MOTU PROPRIO (OF THE SUPREME PONTIFF FRANCIS ON THE JURISDICTION OF JUDICIAL AUTHORITIES OF VATICAN CITY STATE In our times, the com improper use of the Its therefore prevent and counter criminal matters. In ratifying numerous} Vatican City State, tha TN CRIMINAL MATTERS. {good is increasingly threatened by transnational organized crime, the rkets and of the economy, 35 well as by terrorism. ry for the international community to adopt adequate legal instruments to iminal activites, by promoting International judicial cooperation on international conventions in these areas, and acting also on behalf of Holy See has constantly maintained that such agreements are effective ‘means to prevent criminal activities that threaten human dignity, the common good and peace. With a view to of this Apostolic 1, The competent Jud! over: a) crimes com of the Holy See; the Apostolic See's commitment to cooperate to these ends, by means Issued Motu Proprio, 1 establish that: icial Authorities of Vatican City State shall also exercise penal jurisdiction against the security, the fundamental interests or the patrimony b) crimes referred to: sin City State Law No. VILL, of 11 July 2013, containing ‘Norms on Criminal Law Matters; Pkios bardiror Law No. DX, of 11 July 2013, containing to the Criminal Code and the Criminal Procedure Code, when such crimes are committed by the persons referred to in aragrapt| 3 below, in the exercise of thelr functions; https://w2.vatican. va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/documents/papa-francesco-motu-... 9/26/2016 _Aposwie Leuer issue shout xropmo Un the Junsdiction of Judicial Authorities of Vatica... Page 2 of 3 ©) any other eri jme whose prosecution is required by an international agreement intl by in fe Se Wit perpetrator is physically present in the territory of Vatican City 2. The crimes Vatican City State at ‘the legal system on and has not been extradited. to in paragraph 1 are to be judged pursuant to the criminal law in force in ‘time of their commission, without prejudice to the general principles of temporal application of criminal laws. 3. For the purposes of Vatican criminal law, the following persons are deemed “public officials‘ a) members, officials and personnel of the various organs of the Roman Curia and of the Institutions| connected to it, ) papal legates and diplomatic personnel of the Holy See. ©) those person} dependent on Who serve as representatives, managers or directors, as well as Holy See and listed in the registry of canonical juridical persons Sey ons peyote es kept by the smorate of Vatican City State; 4) any other pefson holding an administrative or judicial mandate in the Holy See, permanent or temporary, paid or unpaid, irrespective of that person's seniority. 4. The jurisdiction persons arising from to In paragraph 1 comprises also the administrative llablity of juridical imes, as regulated by Vatican City State laws. 5. When the same matters are prosecuted in other States, the provisions in force in Vatican City State on concurrent. 6. The content of artic Order of Vatican City risdiction shall apply. je 23 of Law No. CXIX of 21 November 1987, which approves the Juaicial remains in force. This I decide and ale: anything to the contrary notwithstanding. establish that this ic Letter issued Motu Proprio will be promulgated by its publication in UOsservatore Romand, entering into force on 2 September 2013, Given in Rome, at the, lApostolic Palace, on 14 July 2013, the first of my Pontifcate. FRANCISCUS hhttps://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/motu_proprio/documents/papa-francesco-motu-... 9/26/2016 Pope Francis Apologizes to Indigenous Peoples for ‘Grave Sins’ of Colonialism -ICTMN... Page 1 of 4 rover Native Content | Whi slows Duties Momive htreach | Foi Fee nent Tae Noelse | SoraChb: NODAPLE | Be Aa TRIBA\ FINAN! E REGISTER NOW! Indian Country a a INFERENCE R=ow. ‘TODAY MEDIA NETWORK com Join us in Seattle, WA + November 16-18, 2016 —_ fie flow « & « & a : : MORE AMERICAN INDIAN Pope Francis Apologizes to HISTORY Indigenous Peoples for “Grave Sins’ of Colonialism oe Be] Taset gy comma | shone tines ‘Ssthe Gt Annual Wate House {na landmark speech, Pope Francis Seen apologized on Thursday forthe “grave ‘Wikipedia Wants sins of colonialism sgsine Indigenous Improved... Peoples of America ina speck to Sa? _gatsoots groups in Bla, : the pope speaks of colonists, he overtook J the Pope said, according to Te New York Times, sork.com/2015/07/10/pope-francis-apologizes indigeno... 9/26/2016 Pope Francis Apologi Athoug Latin Ameri church lasdane have lsd apologasin the pas this ‘oevent forte en Previousaploges tadot been dred a Indigenous Peoples of the eras, ‘ein by calling leaders thay ae commiting a frave sin” AP sid. RELATED: ‘You ae lege 42s to Indigenous Peoples for “Grave Sins’ of Colonialism -ICTMN... Page 2 of 4 fsmoch moretareted, these > reported. America freight ap, with stopn rund, Balsa ot strongly agalt he esironmentl mages chang, nd in Tharsda’s spec he combed inthal dt Safed other Earth coward” Heal id ore pot comments cones : POST A COMMENT 2. Comments ou goog pio muh trientine aa aa seomians-r012 Slate om tetra, SESREARS onc aaee oaoe up/indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/07/10/pope-francis-apologizesindigeno... 9/26/2016 ‘nttps://w2.vatican.. vive Lou aug staves, vu UreuELS aun DISHED |UD rage 1 010 MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS POPE FRANCIS FOR THE CELEBRATION OF THE WORLD DAY OF PEACE JANUARY 2015 © LONGER SLAVES, BUT BROTHERS AND SISTERS 1. At the beginning qf this New Year, which we welcome as God's gracious gift to all humanity, I offer heartfelt wishes of peace to every man and woman, to all the world's peoples and nations, to heads of state and government, and to religious leaders. In doing so, I pray for an end to ‘wars, conflicts and the great suffering caused by human agency, by epidemics past and present, and by the devastation wrought by natural disasters. I pray especially that, on the basis of our last year, I spoke of "the desire fora full life... which includes a longing WS Us to fellowship with others and enables us to see them not as -as brothers and sisters to be accepted and embraced”,[1] Since we are by nature relational beirigs, meant to find fulfilment through interpersonal relationships inspired by sd and respected. Tragically, the growing scourge of man’s exploitation Jjamages the life of communion and our calling to forge interpersonal relations marked by respect, justice and love. This abominable phenomenon, which leads to contempt for forms. I would lke b all men and women ‘to consider these, so that, in the light of God's word, we can consider Jonger staves, but brothers and sisters’. Listening to God's plan for humanity 2. The theme I have! for this year's message is drawn from Saint Paul's letter to Philemon, in which the Apostie asks his co-worker to welcome Onesimus, formerly Philemon's slave, now a Christian and, therefore, according to Paul, worthy of being considered a brother. The Apostle of the Gentiles writes: "Perhaps this is why he was parted from you for a while, that YoU might have him back for ever, no longer as a slave but more than a slave, as a beloved brother” (w. 15-16). Onesimus became Philemon’s brother when he became a Christian. Conversion to Christ, the beginning of a life Iived Christian discipleship, thus constitutes a new ‘birth (cf. 2 Cor 5:17;]1 Pet 1:3) which generates fraternity as the fundamental bond of family life and the basis of life in society. ontent/francesco/en/messages/peace/documents/papa-francesco 201... 9/26/2016 -167- AGIRES. 2888 (XLVI-O/16) AMERICAN DECLARATION ON THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES ‘THE GENERA (Adopted atthe third plenary session, held on June 15, 2016) ASSEMBLY, RECALLING the contents of resolution AG/RES. 2867 (XLIV-O/14), “Draft, American Declaration on he Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” as well as all the previous resolutions on this issue; RECALLING also the “Declaration on the Rights of the Indigenous Peoples in the “Americas,” document AG/DEC. 79 (KLIV-O/14), which reaffirms that progress in promoting and cffectively prot cting the rights of the indigenous peoples of the Americas is a priority for the ‘Organization of{ American States; organs, Working and entities of the Organization of American States for the process within the IZING the valuable support provided by the member states, observer states, the agenci {to Prepare the Draft American Declaration onthe Rights of Indigenous Peoples; RECOGNIZING as well the important participation of indigenous peoples ofthe Americas in the process of pfeparing tis Declaration; and TAKIN INTO ACCOUNT the significant contribution that the indigenous peoples of the “Americas have made to humanity, RESOLVES: To adoft the following Draft American Declaration onthe Rights of Indigenous Peoples!2) “The Uni across ih ‘States remains committed to akressing the urgent issues of concem to indigenous peoples Americas, including combating societal discrimination agains indigenous peoples and. 2. 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