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This is the official web site of
chief Richard Grass
Grand Chief of the General Council of the Great Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Nation
(L.D.N)

LAKOTA, DAKOTA , NAKOTA
National & International Government
A Sovereign Nation International
 Re-Established at Bear Butte - July 14, 1991


Richard Grass
Blood line descendent of  Chief Two Strike, Chief Red Cloud, Chief White Swan, Chief Sitting Bull,
Old Chief Frost, Chief White Bird, Chief Crazy Horse

legal correspondance - international court & tribunals

Rapid City Journal

Historic treaty establishes permanent war crimes court

By Candice Hughes

Associated Press Writer

ROME — Delegates from more' than 100 countries overwhelmingly approved a historic treaty Friday creating the world's first permanent war crimes tribunal — ignoring strenuous U.S. objections.

The delegates erupted into cheers and applause when the treaty won final approval by a vote of 120-7, with 21 abstaining.

 

An American bid to block the package deal was beat back by a vote of 113-17, with 25 nations abstaining. India also tried to torpedo the deal.

 

The showdown at the U.N. talks attended by 160. nations created strange bedfellows: Joining the United States in denouncing treaty provisos were nations like Libya, Al­geria, China, Qatar and Yemen. Meanwhile, its closest allies, coun­tries like Canada and Britain, mus­tered to the treaty's defense.

But more than a defeat for a su­perpower, the vote was a victory for an idea, one born with the Nu­remberg trials of Nazi war criminals, put in the deep freeze by the Cold war, then revived in the ethnic bloodbaths of Rwanda and the former Yugoslavia.

"I think this is a great, historic achievement," said Benjamin Ferencz, 78, a Nuremberg prosecutor who's worked ever since for a per­manent tribunal.

The new international criminal court, which will operate out of The Hague, Netherlands, will bring indi­viduals to justice for genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression.

 

Independent of the United Nations, it will be able to act even when the international community is divided, as it was in the Balkans and in Africa.

 

A temporary war crimes tribunal, also in The Hague, was established in 1993 by the U.N. Security Council to prosecute war crimes in the former Yugoslavia. It has indicted 75 people.

 

Another U.N. court, based in Atusha, Tanzania, is pursuing atrocities committed in the 1994 Rwandan genocide.

Friday's carefully crafted compromise treaty emerged after weeks of difficult talks in Rome and years of preliminary negotiations.

The United States wanted the op­tion to veto the prosecution of any American citizen. With U.S. troops deployed in hot spots around the world, .Washington fears they could become targets of politically moti­vated charges.

But the escape hatch wouldn't have been exclusive; many feared the Pol Pots of the world could also jump through it.

 Click here for PDF of  1999 Strategy Research Project Paper entitled
NATIONAL SOVEREIGNTY AND THE INTERNATIONAL COURT
by Commander Donald J. Boland, U.S. Navy

LAKOTA/DAKOTA/NAKOTA TRADITIONAL GOVERNMENT TRIBUNAL

  LAKOTA, DAKOTA, NAKOTA

TRADITIONAL NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL GOVERNMENT

A Sovereign Nation International Re-Established at Bear Butte July 14,1991

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Introduction with the books' Acknowledgements and Legend
Table of Contents

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LEGAL DOCUMENTS
Following are some examples of a few of the many legal documents and correspondence continually being made known and generated by Richard Grass personally and through the tribes' International Attorney on behalf of restoration and reparations


1995 Ft. Yates Tribunal
1996 Example of U.S. Appeals

Alloidal Title Statement

Canadian Appeal

Charter of Cooperative Assn. of Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Chiefs

Genocide Statement

Member Bands
International Court & Tribunals

Unrepresented Peoples Org.

ARTICLES OF INTEREST;  

If you are in a hurry, and unfamiliar with this subject matter, here are some brief ARTICLES OF INTEREST;   A broken treaty haunts the Black Hills
article from the Argus Reader 6/27/01

Spirit of the Lakota
article from FEMA  July 6, 1999

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