Feeling/Activity
http://iolani-theroyalhawk.blogspot.com/…/vol-vi-no-687-leg… Posted on the Iolani which goes around the World.........fyi
News Feed
‘ONIPA‘a!!!
HAWAIIANs, stand up for your rights!!!!
The Fake “State’s” OWN Constitution and statutes require 20% of revenues from PUBLIC LAND TRUST lands STOLEN from the Hawaiian Kingdom to be set aside for NATIVE HAWAIIANS.
In 2016, the “State” made $394 MILLION from STOLEN HAWAIIAN LANDS....
20% of this amount is $78.8 MILLION. HAWAIIANS should get this much EVERY YEAR.
HOWEVER, ONLY $15.1 MILLION is set aside each year for HAWAIIANS – less than 4% of what the State makes from STOLEN HAWAIIAN LANDS.
HAWAIIANS SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED $382 MILLION OVER THE LAST 6 YEARS, not $91.6 MILLION. The FAKE “STATE” owes Hawaiians $291 MILLION.
The FAKE “STATE” must STOP SHORTCHANGING Hawaiian charter schools, legal services, health programs, financial assistance, mālama ‘āina groups, and the HAWAIIAN community as a whole.
HAWAIIANS STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS!
DEMAND THAT THE “STATE” UPHOLD ITS OWN LAWS!!
See More
HAWAIIANs, stand up for your rights!!!!
The Fake “State’s” OWN Constitution and statutes require 20% of revenues from PUBLIC LAND TRUST lands STOLEN from the Hawaiian Kingdom to be set aside for NATIVE HAWAIIANS.
In 2016, the “State” made $394 MILLION from STOLEN HAWAIIAN LANDS....
20% of this amount is $78.8 MILLION. HAWAIIANS should get this much EVERY YEAR.
HOWEVER, ONLY $15.1 MILLION is set aside each year for HAWAIIANS – less than 4% of what the State makes from STOLEN HAWAIIAN LANDS.
HAWAIIANS SHOULD HAVE RECEIVED $382 MILLION OVER THE LAST 6 YEARS, not $91.6 MILLION. The FAKE “STATE” owes Hawaiians $291 MILLION.
The FAKE “STATE” must STOP SHORTCHANGING Hawaiian charter schools, legal services, health programs, financial assistance, mālama ‘āina groups, and the HAWAIIAN community as a whole.
HAWAIIANS STAND UP FOR YOUR RIGHTS!
DEMAND THAT THE “STATE” UPHOLD ITS OWN LAWS!!
See More
605,464 Views
Kika Lomi Waialae commented on this.
The simple reason that the judge did this is because unless Kaleikoa spoke english, the judge could not use the tricks and traps of the judiciary system. The english that we believe we know the definition of is not the true meaning. The language being spoken is actually called babble. Suffer means consent, human means monster and monsters has no rights. English speaking man walks the earth under assumptions and presumptions and this is how they are tricked and trapped in the courts. Do your research on this and you too will discover the truth.
Click for more
9,337 Views
Mileka Lincoln is at Hawaii News Now.
I often hear from frustrated viewers who wish we could go more in-depth on a story than the typical amount of time we get in a newscast. If you were outraged by... the Maui judge's decision to issue an arrest warrant for a man who chose to address the court in his Native Hawaiian language, or if you think the notion of providing someone who is fluent in English with an interpreter at tax-payers expense... then this video is for you! This is our FULL COVERAGE from Hawaii News Now - Sunrise this morning, in which we brought several legal experts in to discuss this case -- including Sherry Broder, who helped write the Constitutional Amendment that made ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi an official state language; Kaʻanoʻi Walk, a Hawaiian language immersion school graduate who went on to earn his law degree at Mānoa and who wrote a law review article on ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi speaking rights that has since been cited in Hawaiʻi statute; and Justice Steven Levinson, who served on the Hawaiʻi State Supreme Court. You'll also hear from Kaleikoa Kaeo, the defendant in this case, and Peter Carlisle, a former Honolulu Mayor and Prosecutor. PLEASE SHARE!!
Here's some background: A Maui judge withdrew a bench warrant he issued against a Hawaiian man who refused to speak English in court. Now, the state judiciary says it will review the statewide policy on providing interpreters for people who choose to speak in ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi. Kaleikoa Kaeo was arrested last year for trying to block construction of a solar telescope on Haleakala. His trial was supposed to begin on Wednesday. Kaeo was present in court, but only addressed the Maui judge in Hawaiian, which Judge Blaine Kobayashi said he couldn't understand. Judge Kobayashi therefore claimed Kaeo was officially not present and then issued a $750 bench warrant for his arrest. On Thursday, the warrant was abruptly recalled with no explanation from the Judge or the Hawaiʻi State Judiciary. Kaeo, a University of Hawaiʻi professor, says he has been involved with numerous cases where he defended himself in Hawaiian with an interpreter. In December, Maui prosecutors filed a motion saying an interpreter was a waste of taxpayer money because Kaeo was fluent in Engligh. Kaeo says this is the first time an interpreter was denied to him. A hearing over Kaeo's request for a Hawaiian language interpreter is scheduled for February. When the bench warrant went out for Kaeo's arrest, many in the Hawaiian community were outraged -- now that it's been recalled, they want clarity. Kaeo himself says he has no idea why the judge took back the arrest warrant less than 24 hours after issuing it. Hawaii News Now contacted the state Judiciary multiple times throughout the day yesterday, but our requests for an explanation went unanswered. However, we were sent this statement: "There is no legal requirement to provide Hawaiian language interpreters to court participants who speak English but prefer to speak in Hawaiian. In those cases, judges have the discretion to grant, or deny, a request for an interpreter." In 1978, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi was recognized as an official language of Hawaiʻi, along with English. However, court cases are primarily conducted in English, with interpreters provided at tax-payers expense for those who speak other languages. Court interpreters are independent contractors and not Judiciary employees. Depending on their performance on written and oral exams, court interpreters are paid $25 to $55 per hour with a two-hour minimum.
For more coverage, watch the behind-the-scenes interviews on my Instagram (@milekalincoln) #InstaStory LIVE and stay tuned to #HawaiiNewsNow! #HINews #HawaiiNews #HNN #WeAreYourSource
See MoreFor more coverage, watch the behind-the-scenes interviews on my Instagram (@milekalincoln) #InstaStory LIVE and stay tuned to #HawaiiNewsNow! #HINews #HawaiiNews #HNN #WeAreYourSource
Nadine Aquino and Frederick Torres-Pestana shared Del Beazley's post.
8,908 Views
Silence is Fraud!
Kaukaohu Wahilani and 4 others were tagged in this.
39,444 Views
Deb Mader Creagh was live.
Kumu/Professor Kaleikoa Ka’eo shares his mana’o from what happened to him today in the courtroom. Kaleikoa was present to defend himself for protecting Haleakal...
See More
No comments:
Post a Comment