Symposium on War Crimes Committed in the Hawaiian Islands by the United States

Watch the Hawaiian Society of Law & Politics‘ Symposium showcasing the “Royal Commission of Inquiry – Investigating War Crimes and Human Rights Violations Committed in the Hawaiian Kingdom” held at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa on February 11, 2023. This half-day symposium, in collaboration with the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, the National Lawyers Guild, the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Native Hawaiian Student Services, and the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa College of Education, featured experts in the fields of international law, international relations, international criminal law and war crimes, and Hawaiian Kingdom law on the topic of the American occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom since January 17, 1893. Part 2 of the presentation ends with a celebration of Aloha ʻĀina (Hawaiian patriotism) through mele (song) by well known Hawaiian entertainers and musicians.

The presentations stem from the three presenters’ articles published in the Hawaiian Journal of Law and Politics: Professor William Schabas, “Legal Opinion on War Crimes Related to the United States Occupation of the Hawaiian Kingdom since 17 January 1893;” Professor Federico Lenzerini, “Legal Opinion on the Authority of the Council of Regency of the Hawaiian Kingdom;” and Dr. David Keanu Sai, “The Royal Commission of Inquiry.”

5 thoughts on “Symposium on War Crimes Committed in the Hawaiian Islands by the United States

  1. Absolutely irrefutable truths were spoken that day at the symposium by world renown experts about the continuity of War Crimes (among other things) being committed by the US in the Hawaiian Kingdom. I was bummed that very little time was devoted to questions with the audience, but nevertheless the exchanges were powerful and eye-opening. The following entertainment was heart felt and fitting with historical (ku’e) songs performed by some favorite musicians. I’m with the belief that the Hawaiian Kingdom will be assuming total control shortly.

    Kalae

    • Mahalo to Dr. Keanu Sai et al for their steadfast efforts to UNDO the wrongs of the past, in a methodical, international lawful kind of way. POWER TO THE PEOPLE! Light & aloha to all! <3

  2. Mahalo to Dr. Keanu Sai et al for their steadfast efforts to UNDO the wrongs of the past, in a methodical, international lawful kind of way. POWER TO THE PEOPLE! Light & aloha to all! <3

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