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June 30, 2005 From: Michael Polonio President, National Garifuna Council of Belize
To: Hon. Dr. Ralph E. Gonsalves Prime Minister Office of the Prime Minister Administrative Complex Kingstown St. Vincent & the Grenadines Tel: 784-45-61703 Fax: 784-45-72152
Subject: Pending sale of the Island of Balliceaux
Honorable Prime Minister,
It has been brought to the attention of the National Garifuna Council of Belize (NGC) that the island of Balliceaux is being advertised for sale, for development as a tourism resort. We are mindful of the fact that the island is privately owned and, therefore, not subject to the direct control of the state.
We must point out nonetheless that Balliceaux is regarded as sacred ground and is viewed with the greatest reverence by the descendants of the Garinagu who were imprisoned by the British on this island from July, 1796, to 11th March, 1797. History records that 2,500 or more men, women and children died there from starvation and disease.
It is, therefore, with deep sadness and disappointment that we hear of this intention to desecrate the burial ground of our ancestors and impose this final insult to indigenous peoples of the Caribbean, and to transform the resting place of their earthly remains into a playground for the foreign tourist, creating the perception that the pursuit of wealth has taken precedence over human dignity and respect for our forbearers and for our history.
Sir, it has been over 200 years since we were exiled from our ancestral homeland, the island of Yurumein (St. Vincent). Nevertheless, the events of that period continue to hold spiritual significance and serve as a source of inspiration to each generation of offspring of the survivors of that horrific act of genocide on Balliceaux.
Honorable Prime Minister, we urge the intervention of your Government in putting a stop to this sale and to the final indignity that is intended to be exercised on the souls of our ancestral dead.
We are extremely grateful for the recent actions and measures taken by the Government and People of St. Vincent and the Grenadines to correct the dishonor and distortion of the history of the Garifuna Nation. We applaud the recognition that has been given to the fallen freedom fighter and leader of the Garifuna Nation, Chief Joseph Chattoyer.
Balliceaux is a monument to the suffering and survival of indigenous people against incredible odds. Let it be so declared, so preserved, honored and respected. I am sure that we speak for all Garinagu in pledging our support to you and to your Government in this regard. We stand ready to work with you to do whatever is necessary for the safeguarding of Balliceaux as a monument most fitting to those Garifuna men, women and children who fought and died to defend our homeland, our freedom, our human dignity and our culture.
With assurances of the great respect and highest consideration of the Garifuna Diaspora,
Yours respectfully,
________________________________ Michael Polonio President National Garifuna Council
Cc.: Hon. Said Musa, Prime Minister of Belize Hon. Godfrey Smith, Minister of Foreign Affairs Hon. Assad Shoman, Minister of National Development Hon. Baptiste, Minister of Tourism and Culture, St. Vincent and the Grenadines
NATIONAL GARIFUNA COUNCIL Head Office: Pablo Lambey Garifuna Cultural Centre 59 Commerce Street, Dangriga Phone: (501)522-3781 Fax: 522-3781 Email: ngcbelize@btl.net/Michael Polonio <michael@bel.com.bz>
President: Mr. Michael Polonio
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