Baku Initiative Group sends appeal to Pope Francis for Corsica decolonization process

  11 December 2024    Read: 475
 Baku Initiative Group sends appeal to Pope Francis for Corsica decolonization process

Abbas Abbasov, Executive Director of the Baku Initiative Group, has sent an appeal to Pope Francis regarding the decolonization process of Corsica, AzVision.az reports. 

The appeal reads: “Your Holiness,

It is with profound respect and great appreciation for your unwavering commitment to peace, justice, and the dignity of all peoples that I take the liberty of addressing this letter to you.

I have the honor of writing to you in my capacity as Executive Director of the Baku Initiative Group (BIG), an international non-governmental organization established during the ministerial meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement held in Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan, in July 2023. This initiative, endorsed by the participants, aims to support decolonization processes and combat colonial and neo-colonial practices.

In the establishment document of the organization the delegates affirmed that "The subjection of peoples to alien subjugation, domination and exploitations constitutes a denial of fundamental human rights, is contrary to the Charter of the United Nations and is an evil which should speedily be brought to an end."

The BIG brings together representatives of anti-colonial movements from countries and territories still subjected to colonial domination. It is, however, deeply disheartening to observe that, among the many calamities that have marked human history, colonialism continues in the 21st century to transcend religious, ethnic, geographical, and cultural boundaries.

The establishment of BIG within Non-Aligned Movement is no coincidence. In fact, this is a logical continuation of the active participation and contribution of Azerbaijan during its chairmanship the Non-Aligned Movement, in 2019-2023, and currently as a member of the "Troika".

As part of its activities grounded in respect for international law, the BIG has organized nearly 20 international conferences in various locations, including at the United Nations headquarters.

During the recent 29th Conference of the Parties on Climate Change (COP29), held in Baku from November 11 to 22, our Group was particularly active. We organized around ten events condemning colonial and neocolonial practices in today's world. These activities greatly benefited from the participation of the representatives from Corsica, Kanaky (New Caledonia), Martinique, Guyana, Guadeloupe, Bonaire, Saint Martin, and Mayotte.

The international community is well aware of your dedication to the decolonization process. Your words during the forum "Colonialism, Decolonization, and Neo-Colonia/ism: A Perspective of Social Justice and the Common Good," held on March 30-31 at the Casina Pio IV in Vatican City, deeply moved us: "The subjugation and exploitation of peoples through the use of force or cultural and political penetration is a crime.”

Your Holiness,

I recently learned of your planned visit to Corsica on December 15. According to Cardinal Francois-Xavier Bustillo, "Corsica is a land that has preserved its Catholic religious tradition," yet its people have long been struggling to maintain their unique identity, culture, and aspirations in the face of modern governance dynamics.

Corsica's history speaks of remarkable resilience and cultural richness, embodied in its language, traditions, and distinct heritage. However, external domination has often hindered the people's efforts to preserve their identity

and sovereignty. Recently, the Corsican people even submitted a motion to the Corsican Assembly requesting the inclusion of the island on the list of countries to be decolonized. On 19 November, 2024, once again Corsica was deprived of the right to speak on its language after The Marseille Administrative Court of Appears ban decision.

Decolonization is much more than a political process; it is a moral and spiritual journey toward the restoration of God-given dignity for all peoples.

I respectfully request that you consider the situation in Corsica during your visit to the island. I firmly believe that your presence will bring hope and encouragement not only to the Corsican people but also to all those across the globe who remain under colonial rule.

May God continue to bless Your Holiness with wisdom and grace as you guide the Church through these challenging times.”

 

AzVision.az


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