LIBERIA
Statement by
H.E. Mr. Francis Garlawolu
Senator and Head of Liberian Deleagetion
Madam President, Ladies and Gentlemen
Madame President, My delegation would like to join previous speakers before
us to congratulate you on your election to chair our deliberations. My delegation
is convinced that with your wealth of experience we are expected to benefit
from your chairmanship and that you can count on our fullest cooperation and
support.
Consistent with its long standing policy and desire to rid the universe of every
form of inhumanity, indignity, degradation and human suffering as evidentially
and historically manifested in its undaunted campaigns and struggles for the
absolute decolonization and total liberation of Africa, Liberia unflinchingly
supports further initiatives that would put finality to the abhorrent scourges
of Racism and any concept or practice that would reduce the natural status of
the human person based on colour, religion or political ideology.
I am very glad that the God of conscience has inspired you great men and women
of all races to gather here today to discuss the most decisive and appropriate
means by which humanity may be totally redeemed from every form of injustice,
which, if not immediately dealt with, shall place the destiny of weaker Nations
and men into the vicious hands of powerful Nations.
It was through the efforts and dreams of great people like you that slavery,
the worst form of injustice, was fought and debilitated;
Indeed, it was by the vision of men and women like you that colonialism found
its untimely demise; yes, it was by the grace of God that apartheid was fought
and finally defeated.
The questions which must be carefully considered and answered are:
Has slavery been totally banished from the face of the earth?
Are we sure that the surviving heirs of the slave Masters have not adroitly
designed another chicanery to re introduce and maintain their slave estate?
Can we boast of the complete decolonization of Africa when the colonialists
have transformed themselves into business entrepreneurs?
My answer is No. A slave Master will always be a slave Master no matter the
intricacy of time.
It is now clear that xenophobia, racial discrimination, sanction and the concept
of globalization are elements of slavery.
For example, let me take globalization from the African context. Our own African
idea of a village is simple.
A village is run by a General Chief, Quarter Chief and a Council of elders.
The over all Chief commands the Quarter Chief and influences decision of the
Council of elders.
Now with the creation of the envisaged global village, who is going to be the
over all Chief - the Quarter Chief; and the Council of elders? We all know that
America is going to be the General Chief while Great Britain the Quarter Chief
with the Security Council as Council of elders. They are going to dictate the
affairs of this village without any successful opposition. Today we see the
United Nations endorsing the decisions of America and Great Britain to impose
unjust sanctions on weaker Nations without due process of law.
Any African Leader who refuses to submit to their whims and caprices automatically
becomes their target and is seriously victimized either by sanction or lack
of economic aids.
Madame President, distinguished Ladies and gentlemen, I believe you have heard
all sorts of negative things about Liberia and our President, Dr. Charles Ghankay
Taylor.
These are all lies instigated by powerful Nations to purposely undermine the
economic and social stability of Liberia.
Like some African Nations, Liberia has had a bitter experience of slavery.
Some of our fore fathers and mothers were forcibly taken from the soil of Liberia
to the plantations of slave masters in the United States of America, where they
were treated as mere beasts. After the so-called emancipation, some of our people
returned home and joined their indigenous parents to re establish a Nation called
Liberia.
Hence, Liberia formally gained her independence on July 26,1847.
Since our independence, the World Powers had always manipulated our Leaders,
treating them as mere surrogates, stooges or puppets. Hence, many considered
Liberia a puppet regime, directly taking orders from Washington.
Then came Mr. Charles Ghankay Taylor, a patriotic Liberian, who led a civil
uprising in 1989, against the most powerful military dictator, Mr. Samuel K.
Doe, and deposed him in less than six months. Ironically, this despot was supported
by the World Powers at the expense of the Liberian masses.
Of-course, with the hidden hands of the World Powers, several Warring Factions
emerged to stop Mr. Taylor, but the Economic Community of West Africa swiftly
intervened and effected disarmament with great success.
Consequently, the most transparent democratic election was held in 1997, with
International Observers attesting to the results which declared Mr. Taylor as
winner with 85% of the votes among 12 Presidential Candidates.
Immediately after his inauguration President Taylor formed a Government of Inclusion,
thus appointing several opposition members including warring factions ` Leaders
to key positions.
A Human Rights Commission was established by Legislative Enactment.
Presently, for the first time in the history of our country, there are over
11 print and electronic media institutions freely operating in Liberia.
Since our democratic Elections neither America nor Great Britain has contributed
a penny toward our reconstruction. They have persistently told Investors that
Liberia is not save for investment. This has seriously undermined our young
democracy. How can people say that America supports democracy - maybe democracy
in that context means submission to the will of America or mortgaging the sovereignty
of one's country to them.
Further, we were asked to burn all our arms and ammunitions as pre condition
to receiving financial aids from them for our reconstruction, which we did in
good faith, only to be attacked by dissidents with British weapons, a week thereafter.
We filed a formal complaint or protest with the United Nations but, to our utter
dismay, the only response we got was to re-enforce the armed embargo against
us. Is this not genocidal?
Is this not a crime against humanity? We are betrayed. Indeed we are betrayed.
The war is raging in Lofa. Some of the dissidents are conspicuously living in
America and prosecuting war against our people; quite against International
Law. Is this not another form of slavery - you want our people to perish from
the planet. When this is done then you are happy.
Ladies and gentlemen, compounding this evil, the Security Council has endorsed
the decision of America and Great Britain to impose Sanction on the dying people
of Liberia. Liberia is blessed with natural minerals including diamond. Bulk
of our people survive through diamond mining. The unjust sanction bars them
from mining and selling their own natural gift. How do you want them to live?
The sanction further bars the President and Cabinet Ministers from travelling
out of Liberia to conduct the affairs of Government. Is this not a special form
of slavery, where the movement of the slave is restricted? What a travesty of
justice.
The purported reason for the sanction was diamond smuggling and gun running
to support rebels in Sierra Leone. There has been no iota of evidence to substantiate
this false allegation. Prior to the imposition of sanction, Liberia never enjoyed
the benefit of any hearing or to say the least due process of law - the law
which hears before it convicts. This is against international principle of justice.
I also understand that these World Powers are trying to impose another sanction
on the sale of logs from Liberia for reason that the masses are not benefiting
from the proceeds thereof.
This is not only false but malicious because the little taxes collected from
logging Companies are used to recondition and build roads for the people - reconstruct
or renovate their damaged and dilapidated public structures such as clinics
and schools.
The people of Liberia have been dehumanized. They love and support their President
because he has refused to be a puppet and to mortgage their sovereignty for
a penny.
This is why the Powerful Nations are using the International media and exiled
politicians to demonize President Taylor and Liberia. But the God that created
the universe will not allow us to perish from the face of the earth.
Madame President, reverting to the subject of slavery, we seriously condemn,
denounce, decry and deprecate every form of slavery, past or present.
Under the Universal principle of justice, every injury has a remedy therefor.
Hence, reparation is the remedy commensurate with the gravity of the incalculable
injuries so unbearably inflicted on the people of Africa by slave Masters.
I believe that reparation should also cover the depletion of our natural resources
by Imperialists. - they must pay sufficient damages to those countries whose
children were enslaved and natural resources unjustly exploited and depleted.
They must also adequately compensate African Americans than just giving few
of them little opportunity or token while the masses suffer.
We therefore recommend the following:
1. That the imposition of sanction against any democratically elected Government
or group of individuals be considered a crime against humanity. This is another
form of slavery because it subjects the masses to great suffering, thereby reducing
them to mere beggars and further divesting them of their human dignity.
2. That debt burden being an imperialist instrument often used to debilitate
and economically strangle smaller Nation, it should be waived against any Nation
incapable of repayment, without pre condition.
3. That refusal of any International Financial or Lending Institutions to grant
loan to a needed country without any just cause, shall constitute a crime against
humanity. We believe that every Nation should have the right to development
and a Nation State that lacks the basic infrastructure to support its economic,
social and political needs is incapable of providing the requisite enabling
environment where individual development is ascertained.