Saturday, September 23, 2006

ARE HAWAI`I & ALASKA REALLY STATES?

Inter-Tribal Testifies Before United Nations

Anchorage, Alaska - If Alaska Natives are right, then Alaska really is Seward's folly.

The Alaska Inter-Tribal Council made a stunning announcement: to take the United States before the United Nations.

It's a case that could overturn the 1867 treaty by which the United States bought Alaska from Russia.

A document submitted to the United Nations’ Human Rights Commission contended that “the United States is not sovereign in Alaska or Hawai`i.”

It says that in 1959, at the time of statehood, the United States “misled the United Nations” about how it acquired Alaska and Hawai`i.

Resolution 2005-10, which claims that Alaska and Hawai`i are not states, was formally argued before the Human Rights Commission in Geneva this July.

“These indigenous organizations are asserting that the territory of Alaska Natives nation and the kingdom of Hawai`i were deprived of their right to consent to being annexed into the United States,” said Judge Mary Ann Mills, a Kenaitze Athabascan.