Proposed UN General Assembly Resolution reviewing the history of misrepresentations and fraud made in the U.S. Report to the U.N. in 1959 which removed Hawaii from the list of places to be decolonized. The resolution calls upon the UN to... more
Proposed UN General Assembly Resolution reviewing the history of misrepresentations and fraud made in the U.S. Report to the U.N. in 1959 which removed Hawaii from the list of places to be decolonized. The resolution calls upon the UN to use its various mechanisms to review the question of Hawaii's exercise of self-determination and to use its oversight responsibility to assure the people of this territory who had been deprived of the right to self-government to exercise their rights freely. In its 1959 "exercise of self-determination" resulting in the removal of Hawaii from the list of places to be decolonized and declaring Hawaii as State of the U.S., a double fraud was committed - 1) the wrong people voted (US citizens including its Military forces in Hawaii and its many transmigrated population to Hawaii) and 2) the wrong ballot choices were given, limited to the option of Statehood or continued territorial (colonial) status. Choices of independence and free association was never given. Thus, it was an altered "Self" exercising no real "Determination."