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- October 9, 2004
Denver Colorado
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: American Indian Movement of Colorado
(303) 871-0463
denveraim@coloradoaim.org
http://www.coloradoaim.org
COLORADO AIM AND ALLIES BLOCKADE COLUMBUS “CONVOY OF CONQUEST”
– Over 200 Arrested
Today, in the streets of downtown Denver, scores of American
Indian Movement members, and our TCD allies were arrested in a
principled act of civil resistance to the “Convoy of Conquest” (aka:
Columbus Day Parade). Despite any denials by its organizers, the
Convoy is a celebration of genocide against the indigenous peoples
of the Americas, and it elevates the theft of our homelands, and
the murder of our people, to national holiday status. To Colorado
AIM this is intolerable and unjustifiable.
Our arrests are designed to expose a corrupt educational, legal
and political system that refuses to describe the destruction of
millions of indigenous people at the hands of Columbus for what it
is: genocide. In a legal and political system that rationalizes
and justifies the murder, theft, and ongoing betrayal of our
peoples and nations, we, as the victims of such a system are under
an obligation to expose such moral and legal bankruptcy, and we
actively refuse to cooperate with legalized murder and theft. Our
arrests today lay bare the facts (they are not allegations) that
Columbus was personally responsible for:
· Trading in African slaves prior to his voyage to the
Americas in 1492.
· Columbus was personally responsible for overseeing a
colonial administration that directly led to the death
of millions of indigenous people. (Father Bartolome de Las Casas,
an eyewitness and a contemporary of Columbus, estimated that 15
million indigenous people died in the Caribbean prior to 15.
· Columbus advanced and expanded the arrogant European
“Doctrine of Discovery,” claiming that superior, civilized,
Christian Europeans and the right to seize and appropriate
indigenous peoples territories and resources. This doctrine has
been embedded into racist Federal Indian Law, and is applied today
in the case of the Western Shoshone in Nevada and the Lakota in
the Black Hills of South Dakota.
· More importantly, the legacy of Columbus allows the U.S.
government to “lose” between $40 and 100 billion in money that the
U.S. was to administer for the benefit of individual American
Indians. The government has admitted that it deliberately
destroyed evidence in the case, and it appears that the U.s. has
no intention of finding or accounting for the money that it has
stolen. See:
http://www.indiantrust.com/
· The Columbus legacy is reflected in the psychology of the
War in Iraq as the U.S. military continues to
refer to any territory not under immediate U.S. control as “Indian
Country.” Anyone who expresses a view other than the accepted,
official version is considered to be “off the reservation.” Anyone
who actually tries to understand the Iraqi people, as opposed to
murdering them, is suspected of being a “race traitor” for having
“gone native.” These small\ examples reveal a much larger and
dangerous psychology of the ongoing war by the U.S. against
indigenous peoples, and other “infidels and heathens.”
As was asked of Dr. Martin Luther King, some may well= ask us
today: "Why direct action? Why sit-ins,
marches, and arrests? Isn't negotiation a better path?" King
replied, ”You are quite right in calling for negotiation. Indeed,
this is the very purpose of direct action. Nonviolent direct
action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension
that a community, which has constantly refused to negotiate, is
forced to confront the issue. The purpose of our direct-action
program is to create a situation so crisis-packed that it will
inevitably open the door to negotiation .”
- Colorado AIM, like Martin Luther King, believes that tension
in the streets can move a community beyond its racist practices.
With our arrest and our prosecution by the City of Denver, we
intend to go on the offensive, to put Columbus on trial, to put
his legacy on trial, to put the City of Denver, the state of
Colorado, and the
U.S. itself on trial. We will defend ourselves with an
unapologetic political defense in court, and, just as
we did in 1992, and in 2001, we will prevail.
- Colorado AIM and our allies do not risk our liberty as a
political ploy, or merely as a tactic, we believe
that the time is overdue to challenge the most pervasive, and the
most deeply seated source of racism
in the world: the oppression of indigenous peoples. Columbus Day
continues to operate as a justification
of racial superiority, and it, in fact, creates demonstrable and
verifiable harm to our children, and
to their children.
For further comments on these actions, or on the philosophy behind
these statements, please contact Colorado AIM at 303-871-0463 or
denveraim@coloradoaim.com
©2004 Transform Columbus Day Alliance
10/20/2004
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