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Kahnawake Unhappy With Whitelisting Bar
Wednesday, January 16, 2008 mgowanbo.cc
Mohawks mull action under the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
A strong reaction from the Mohawk Council of the Kahnawake was perhaps inevitable following its exclusion, along with Antigua, from the UK governments Department of Culture Media and Sport whitelist of online gambling companies welcome to advertise in Britain.
For the Kahnawake Gaming Commission the exclusion was deeply disappointing, given the large number of online gambling companies hosted and licensed by the Canadian First Nation enclave close to Montreal. The possibility that at least some of these companies may choose a more UK friendly jurisdiction will no doubt have crossed the Mohawks' minds.
Grand Chief Michael Ahríhrhon Delisle, Jr. has now made a statement expressing his disappointment, emphasising what he describes as Kahnawake's "...long-standing reputation as the world leader in Internet regulatory compliance and enforcement" and contrasting that with recently whitelisted Tasmania, "....which has no such history."
“Despite having been the first jurisdiction to accept and implement the world-recognized eCOGRA standard, the implementation of a mandatory continuous compliance policy, and our consistent enforcement of what may very well be the world’s most stringent due diligence program, our name has not been added to the U.K.’s exclusive white list,” he continued.
“Kahnawake has concerns regarding the process undertaken by the U.K. authority and has initiated inquiries to ascertain whether the application was afforded fair and objective consideration, which at this point, we do not believe was the case."
Delisle feels that the DCMS decision may be in direct conflict with the commitments made in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, to which the UK was a signatory in September, 2007, and is seeking advice on potential recourse against the UK under Article 20 of the Declaration, which states:
"Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and develop their political, economic and social systems or institutions, to be secure in the enjoyment of their own means of subsistence and development, and to engage freely in all their traditional and other economic activities," and "Indigenous peoples deprived of their means of subsistence and development are entitled to just and fair redress."
Chief Delisle said that despite the setback, the Mohawks of Kahnawake will remain committed to regulatory enforcement of the Internet gaming industry to ensure an environment where fairness, integrity and player protection are paramount. |
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