III Continental Summit of Indigenous Nations and Pueblos of Abya Yala
        
    “From resistance to power”
      
      Declaration of Iximche'
  
  
    We  the children of the Indigenous Nations and Pueblos of the continent,  self convened and gathered at the III Continental Summit of Indigenous  Nations and Pueblos of Abya Yala realized in Iximche', Guatemala the  days of Oxlajuj Aq'abal, thirteen powers of the Spirit of the Dawn  (26th of March) to Kají Kej, four powers of the Spirit of the Deer  (30th of March, 2007):
    
    We hereby affirm the Declaration of Teotihuacan (Mexico, 2000), the  Declaration of Kito (Ecuador, 2004) and ratify our millennial  principles of complementarity, reciprocity and duality, as well as the  struggle for our territories in order to preserve our Mother Nature and  the autonomy and self-determination of our Indigenous Peoples.  We  announce the continental resurgence of the Pachacutic (the return)  along with the closure of Oxlajuj  Baq'tun (long count of 5,200 years)  and as we approach the door of the new Baq'tun, we journey together to  make of Abya Yala a “land full of life”.
    
    We have survived centuries of colonization and now face the imposition  of the policies of neo-liberalism that perpetuates the dispossession  and sacking of our territories, the domination of all of social space  and ways of life of the Indigenous Peoples, causing the degradation of  our Mother Nature as well as poverty and migration by way of the  systematic intervention in the sovereignty of our Nations by  transnational companies in complicity with the government states.
    
    
    In preparation to face and confront the challenges of the new times upon us, we now determine:
    
    To commit to the process of alliance among our indigenous nations, and  among our indigenous nations and the movements for social justice of  the continent that would allow us to collectively confront the policies  of neo-liberalism and all forms of oppression.
    
    To make accountable the government states for the ongoing dispossession  of our territories and the extinction of the indigenous peoples of the  continent, due to impunity for the transnational corporations and their  genocidal practices, as well as the lack of political will on the part  of the United Nations in not advancing the Declaration on the Rights of  Indigenous Peoples and failure to guarantee the full respect for the  Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
    
    To ratify the ancestral and historical rights to our territories and  the common resources of Mother Nature, reaffirming the inalienable  character of these rights as being non-negotiable, unquantifiable,  without impediment, and unrenounceable even to the cost of our lives.
    
    To consolidate the processes now in effect to strengthen the  re-foundation of the government states and the construction of  pluri-national states and pluri-cultural societies via Constituent  Assemblies with direct representation of the Indigenous Pueblos and  Nations.
    
    To advance in the exercise of our right of autonomy and self  determination as Indigenous Peoples, in spite of the lack of legal  recognition by the government states.
    
    To ratify our rejection of the Free Trade Agreements (FTA's) that make  vulnerable the sovereignty of our Pueblos and to remain vigilant  against similar intentions to implement new commercial agreements. 
    
    To reaffirm our decision to defend the nutritional sovereignty and  struggle against the trans-genetic invasion, convoking all peoples of  the world to join this struggle in order to guarantee our future.
    
    To ratify the struggle for the democratization of communication and the  implementation of public policies that contemplate specific  applications for indigenous peoples and the promotion of   inter-culturality.
    
    To alert the indigenous peoples regarding the policies of the Inter  American Development Bank, the World Bank and organizations of the like  that penetrate our communities with actions of assistance and  cooptation whose aim is the fragmentation of autonomous and legitimate  indigenous organizations.
    
    
    For the well being of the Indigenous Peoples, we now decide:
    
    To demand of the international financial institutions and the  government states the cancellation of policies that promote concessions  for the extractive industries (mining, oil, forestry, natural gas and  water) from our indigenous territories.
    
    To condemn the policies of exclusion of President Bush and the  government of the United States demonstrated in the act of construction  of the wall along the border with Mexico while at the same time  attempting to expropriate the common resources of our Mother Nature of  all the peoples of Abya Yala by implementing expansionist plans and  acts of war.
    
    To condemn the intolerant attitude of the government states that do not  recognize the rights of indigenous peoples, in particular those which  have not ratified nor guaranteed the application of Convention 169 of  the International Labor Organization.
    
    To condemn the imposter and terrorist democracies implemented by the  neoliberal governments, which results in the militarization of our  indigenous territories and the criminalization of our legitimate  indigenous struggle and the movements for social justice throughout  Abya Yala.
    
    In order to enact these words and realize our dreams, from resistance to power:
    
    We constitute ourselves as the Continental Coordinator of Indigenous Pueblos and Nations of Abya Yala,  creating a permanent vehicle of linkage and interchange, in order to  converge our experiences and proposals, so that together we can  confront the neo-liberal policies of globalization and to struggle for  the definitive liberation of our indigenous Pueblos and Nations, of the  mother earth, of our territories, of the waters, and entirety of our  natural patrimony in order that we may all live well.
    
    
    In this process we delineated the following actions:
    
    To fortify the organizational processes and struggle of the Indigenous  Peoples with the full participation of our women, children and young  people.
    
    To convene a Continental Summit of Indigenous Women of Abya Yala and a  Continental Summit of the Children, Adolescents and Youth of the  Indigenous Nations and Pueblos of Abya Yala.
    
    To convoke a continental mobilization of Indigenous Peoples to save  Mother Nature from the disasters caused by capitalism, manifested by  global warming, to be realized on the 12th of October of 2007.
    
    To actively engage the diplomatic mission of the Indigenous Peoples to  defend and to guarantee the rights of our Indigenous Pueblos and  Nations.
    
    To endorse the candidacy for the Nobel Peace Prize of our brother Evo Morales Ayma, President of Bolivia.
    
    To demand the decriminalization of the coca leaf.  
  “We have dreamt our past and we remember our future”
      
    Iximche', Guatemala, March 30, 2007.
    
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