Hundreds
of the activists demonstrated inside the halls of COP25 in Madrid on Wednesday –
not to block progress, but to drive it forward.
With
the motto “Step up, pay up”, the CSOs sent a message to the rich industrialized
countries who refuse to meet their commitments under the Paris Agreement and
human rights law to provide finance to support communities suffering from
increasingly severe disasters.
More than 20 CSOs including 350.org, ActionAid, Amnesty International, Friends
of the Earth International, Greenpeace International and International Trade
Union Confederation in a joint statement said:
Our motto was, “Step up, pay up.” It was a message to the rich
industrialized countries who refuse to meet their commitments under the Paris
Agreement and human rights law to provide finance to support communities
suffering from increasingly severe disasters.
It was a message to the corporate polluters, who roam these halls
attempting to profit from the world’s suffering with their false solutions to
climate change rather than making a transition away from a fossil fuel economy
and paying for the damage they’ve done.
Instead
of kicking out these polluters, the UNFCCC 25th Conferences of the Parties
(COP25) kicked out the people. Instead of listening to our voices, they
attempted to silence us.
We
were pushed, bullied, and touched without our consent. We were driven out of
the negotiating halls, told that we can take our action outside as they raised
an enormous metal door and herded us out.
We
weren’t advised to the intentions of the UN security to take our badges. We
stood out in the cold, many without our jackets and coats as we later watched
the enormous metal door lock us out in the cold. An Indigenous woman was not
allowed to go back inside to feed her baby.
This
has never happened before in 25 years of negotiations. Yet, there could be no
better symbol of this crisis we face. People around the world are crying out
for justice, and fighting oppression, while those in power attempt to shut us
out.
They
pay us lip service, thanking us for our action, but when the time comes to act,
they slam the door in our face while providing a platform to polluters. The UN
and countries want to recognize the traditional knowledge of Indigenous Peoples
but chose not to recognize the rights of Indigenous Peoples. It is a pattern
that takes place around the world, from Chile to the halls of COP25, to every
place where local communities and Indigenous Peoples are fighting for their
rights and their future.
We
will not back down. We demand full access for civil society, the people of the
world, to these negotiations and all international processes. We demand that
our voices be heard.
The
people united will never be defeated!
By
Kofi Adu Domfeh
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