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Why should we support the Petition to the Queen?
by International Anti-Colonial League
Thursday, May. 28, 2009 at 7:09 AM
We, ART-REVOLUTION movement and International Anti-Colonial League, have published recently Online Petition for freedom and independence of Pitcairn islands. Due to the fact that some part of the readers has doubts and distrust, we want to clarify some points. The value of the issue is a thousand times more than an area of this small islands.
We, ART-REVOLUTION movement and International Anti-Colonial League, have published recently Online Petition for freedom and independence of Pitcairn islands. Due to the fact that some part of the readers has doubts and distrust, we want to clarify some points. The value of the issue is a thousand times more than an area of this small islands.
"The Great British Empire" collapsed when India gained independence.
But british reactionaries desperately try to keep its fragments.
For the apologists of colonialism possesion of Pitcairn island is a symbol that Empire is alive. Mutiny of the "Bounty" sailors throw the gauntlet the crown, to her global power and global attendance. Then the imperialists have achieved succeed - they found rebels and forced them to accept the rule of Britain. Pitcairn therefore is the last stronghold of the British Empire. If they renounced their claims to Pitcairn it would symbolically means the rejection of Empire. And they will give up their imperialistic plans and arrangements.
We do not like to ask something, especially the kings and queens. But in this case this should be done to show the truth. If British Empire will reject the fair claim of the people, it follows to exposing the true face of British reactionaries.
We call on all for whom Freedom is a value, Independence is a value, join us and support Petition to Queen Elizabeth II.
ART-REVOLUTION Movement
International Anti-Colonial League
27.05.09
Sign the Petition to Queen Elizabeth II HERE
http://www.petitiononline.com/pi77tc99/petition.html
www.petitiononline.com/pi77tc99/petition.html
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