Chuuk Political Status Commission - Public Hearing, UH Hilo

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  • čas přidán 29. 11. 2014
  • Pacific Students Media presents...
    Public hearing by members of the Chuuk Political Status Commission, Sabino Asor (chair) and Winipilat Bisalen (member) at University of Hawaii at Hilo hosted by the Chuukese Student Association of UH Hilo and HCC on November 24, 2014.
    www.pacificstudents.org

Komentáře • 47

  • @sheshengaw2575
    @sheshengaw2575 Před 9 lety +2

    Sad sad sad!!! we are truly leaning towards Communism.

  • @microman989
    @microman989 Před 9 lety +1

    I am amazed at all of the comments that people said and questions which wasn't part of the hearing But the truth is we need to get our facts straight and understanding of wat is important in this matter. Chuukese citizens need to understand how important this move is and be knowledgeable of what is really going on. We need more information and strategy plans to understand what is really going on.

    • @JohnSmith-vk4jq
      @JohnSmith-vk4jq Před 9 lety

      This people wants to independent , they're all fucking stupid , they don't understand the facts of being independent , they trying to fucking with the Chinese ..

  • @MrFanEsepwon
    @MrFanEsepwon Před 9 lety +3

    Ewin ai kapwong ngeni chon fiti ei mwich me ngeni fitemon chochon wesetan aramasei ngang mei kuner non ei video. The meeting here in 503-Portland, Oregon has just wrapped up on Saturday the 29th of November. The overall feeling at the end of our meeting was much the same as it is here. My opinion is that our members of the commission and politicians seem to "skirt" around the issues and never really provide any straightforward answers to the pertinent questions at hand. Please pay close attention to the comments made by the REMERICA in the back row e fos non English. He made an extremely relevant point that ALL Chuukese people must be made aware of! There is NO guarantee that the US will provide any ANINIS, UNRESTRICTED TRAVEL OR STAY IN NEGOTIATIONS with this new "REPUBLIC of Chuuk"....
    In essence, these men seem to be literally "blowing smoke up our asses" by saying that the US will or the US must! I have news for all of you.... The US doesn't have to do SHIT! Nupwen epwe ne mwuch iwe a mwuch (severing ties) with the FSM, we sever ties with the US as well. The amended COMPACT was written and agreed to by the US and FSM....not Chuuk!
    Will becoming an independent country before 2023 make the aforementioned null and void? We must also remember that trust fund is also included in the compact.
    I am proud and impressed with the way my Chuukese countrymen and women question the sincerity of this move forward. It is time we held our government accountable and responsible for their actions. Whatever decision you make come March 2015, make sure that it is an informed and educated decision based on facts and relevance. OUR future is at stake! Kinisou pwan kapwong sefan ngeni kemi chon eãni sokkukun ei anapanap an nouch chon emweni fenuwach CHUUK...! Kapwong seni Re-Nepwüün. E pwan Pinüküü.!

  • @rePenia
    @rePenia Před 9 lety +1

    Ekana legislators re vote yes iir mi unusan tiparoch pwan unusan show off. Ese fokkun wor ee ingeitir ren kirisonar ngeni fonuwach Chuuk.
    Ewer mi pung pwe Palau pwan Marshall Islands ra eochuna ar ra independent. Nge popun ra improve pwe nour government ese corrupt. Nge ren Government of Chuuk, fokkun pomwas, unusan corrupt. Ina ren sise tongeni ach sipwe nuwan independent.
    If Chuuk becomes independent, the state of the islands will get worse, undoubtedly.
    VOTE NO!!!!

  • @steelekiek5611
    @steelekiek5611 Před 9 lety +1

    oupwe jok vote won ena no,oujek vote yes ouwa osupwang,pwe rese arenikij met ngawen ar na mojen,jon chuuk oupwe jk utti aapw.pun atekena ra jk mojen angei ena moni ina pwat5a ra wejeta ar na ekiek mi pomwas.

  • @mathleenwither4844
    @mathleenwither4844 Před 5 lety +2

    God bless chuuk

  • @santinajuda3655
    @santinajuda3655 Před 9 lety +4

    I vote NO!
    And No means NO..

  • @norensosirano2816
    @norensosirano2816 Před 9 lety +2

    Esap an chuuk na ekiek,pun ami o chonomwas,vote no me ikei!

  • @user-fy6qj6co9z
    @user-fy6qj6co9z Před 5 měsíci

    Iei a 2024 iweee met afis ikenaiii? Oneee angeisefaniii kapasen ei fansoun ekeiii auchean mwan raaa ani mongunguu😊

  • @ekndmaagz3944
    @ekndmaagz3944 Před 9 lety +3

    I disagree with the separation, why is that now they brought it up, what about years ago and why saying or blaming other states or islands from the F.s.m., money is evil, just stick to the honest point. No more comment.

  • @myronking5683
    @myronking5683 Před 9 lety +2

    36 years under fsm nothing is done let me tell you you vote yes and you will one day have foodstamp in chuuk, look @ marshall island they are independent yet treated like fsmers in the us or anywhere in us soil.

    • @rePenia
      @rePenia Před 9 lety +1

      You have no idea what you're talking about. You sound so stupid. Food stamps? that's all you're concerned about?! Food stamp benefits come from the U.S.

    • @peterkillion9409
      @peterkillion9409 Před 9 lety

      Moolll,

  • @hawaii85honolulu20
    @hawaii85honolulu20 Před 4 lety

    Naneumwes pwe aramas ...tirow chuuk!

  • @ivanfelix7110
    @ivanfelix7110 Před 9 lety +1

    1:51:30 Aunty Achun made a great point.

  • @nosupa
    @nosupa Před 9 lety +2

    This video is so biased. They only present the Pros and totally forget the Cons. The leaders must teach people of the good and the bad, especially for this.

  • @nickedgar7347
    @nickedgar7347 Před 2 měsíci

    As former President John F. Kennedy stated, United we stand, divided we fall. Secondly, How we gonna become independent but we're not built, economic ly, socially, and politicaly?😊

  • @user-fy6qj6co9z
    @user-fy6qj6co9z Před 5 měsíci

    Eok mefiom? Iweee mei pung.... ami pusin plane ena. People off chuuk kinisou ren ewe vote.... No. Anopwa

  • @nikitefangoto5755
    @nikitefangoto5755 Před 9 lety +1

    Meni ka vinata pwe epwe neee pungun .....

  • @denesanres9612
    @denesanres9612 Před 9 lety +1

    Ngang Senesio Hanres ewe kapas eis me non ewe muich hillo ngeni ewe commissiom ,Ifa mason ena utta ika independent ina sipwe ne tongeni utta? nengeni ewe fonu Nauru ra ekiekin utta pun ewe tufich phosphate ina ar iwe economic , Iwe ewe kapas eis ese responsive ren ewe commission.Oruwan ika chuuk a independend a ew national nge meni ekena kinikin repwe winiti states nge ika epwe ekewe Regions non chuuk , iwe epwene fet nemenien ekewe municipalities kewekinikinin saat?Resap ne fen osukosuk fengen me nemenien ekkewe region ika ra wniti states?Aunungatin iei a watteno ei TONG non CHUUK, a wor nouc ika pwich ika fen fefinach ra puppunu fettan faichuk namoneas N.namoneas me fenapi , pPwan EORENIACH kewe ren MANO. sia saifetan nefinen ach kewe REGION iwe sipwene pwan tongeni nounou PASS PORT, usun ikenai ach sai ngeni ewe state POHNOEI kich mei nounou PASSPORT?

  • @lapaul102
    @lapaul102 Před 9 lety

    the first speaker said the constitution was written in 1975 and that's what we using now and most was written by the palau leaders but then they went republic later or independent hhmmm not so true
    The FSM Constitution was ratified in 1978, with the voters of the Pohnpei, Kusaie, chuuk,
    and Yap Districts approving the Constitution.
    In 1990, a Second Constitutional Convention was convened in Palikir, Pohnpei that
    resulted in four Constitutional Convention proposals that were ratified by the voters. These
    constitutional amendments are listed below and have been incorporated into the version of the
    Constitution available here.
    In 2001, a Third FSM Constitutional Convention was convened in Palikir, Pohnpei.
    Fourteen proposals passed the Constitutional Convention, but none were approved by the
    citizens of the FSM in a referendum. To view the fourteen proposals, committee
    reports, analysis, journal discussions, and other reference material dealing with the Third FSM
    Constitutional Convention, visit the web site of the Public Information Office of the Office
    of the President, and see copies of the fourteen proposals from the PIO web site below. For
    additional reference, see an article on the FSM Constitution and the 2001 Constitutional
    Convention by Regent Professor of the College of Micronesia-FSM, President of the Third
    FSM Constitutional Convention, and former President of the Federated States of Micronesia,
    the Honorable John H. Haglelgam.
    CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT BULLETIN: The three constitutional amendments
    proposed by the FSM Congress and voted upon in the March, 2005 national elections for
    FSM Congress two year seats were not approved by the electorate. The proposed
    constitutional amendments in Acrobat "pdf" format can be viewed by clicking the following
    links:
    (1) A constitutional amendment dealing with FSM citizenship, proposing an amendment
    to Art. III, Sec. 3 of the Constitution .
    (2) A constitutional amendment adding a new Sec. 8 to Art. XIII of the Constitution to
    add a full faith and credit clause to the Constitution.
    (3) A constitutional amendment affecting the FSM Supreme Court's jurisdiction in
    cases in which the ownership of land and water is at issue in Art. XI, Sec. 6 .

  • @meikechiwway485
    @meikechiwway485 Před rokem

    REPUBLIC OF CHUUK IT BE BETTER

  • @rachellankford8588
    @rachellankford8588 Před 9 lety +1

    It is traditionally Chuukese to "skirt the issues" in order not to offend anybody...so this is OK by me. i cannot address all the issues because I cannot say I have a complete knowledge of them. Having lived in every state of the FSM over 50 years and knowing Micronesians about as well as anybody, I feel the polite Chuukese have been mistreated and insulted by other Micronesians....kind of the most populous group dominated by the less populous,,,"the tail wagging the dog". Knowing the Americans very well, separation from the FSM will have very little financial effect....it mostly relates to the mis-treatment of the Chuukese- even insulting of the Chuukese- by others in the federation, so the motives for separation are mostly cultural. I am of the opinion that the Chuukese have had enough and should immediately separate from the FSM. My main concern is that Chuukese culture is "pure" and less affected by adverse outside influences than elsewhere in the FSM. We would all like to be rich, but the Chuukese seem more willing to go it alone- rich or poor! Good luck to them! I feel their culture might be a good model for other countries to follow so they should NOT continue to allow themselves to be pushed around by others- why should the superior culture yield to the inferior? Samuel A. Cox

  • @nikitefangoto5755
    @nikitefangoto5755 Před 9 lety +1

    Waioooo use tufij ...

  • @user-et2jl3qf6l
    @user-et2jl3qf6l Před 4 měsíci

    Amwo ka ani sen semom enan fefin

  • @mwoil1029
    @mwoil1029 Před 9 lety

    Cholomwas...Cholomwas ...ouwa pee ne kuta ia oupwene pwan firioni monien fonuach Chuuk..Click here for the truth www.chuukstate.org/us-ambassador-rosen-speaks-out/

  • @teymenpelep7090
    @teymenpelep7090 Před 9 lety

    Mwa pwe ikefan neumi degree non law

  • @jamatommyatinnakai5984

    wakakak

  • @teymenpelep7090
    @teymenpelep7090 Před 9 lety

    People of chuuk dont listen to those liars

  • @jamatommyatinnakai5984

    maken

  • @caltiweyang2039
    @caltiweyang2039 Před 9 lety

    I wrote this article and stumpled upon this video. What a coincidence. Read my take on this issue here...www.ifagalz.com/2014/12/kepach-ketento/

  • @user-fy6qj6co9z
    @user-fy6qj6co9z Před 5 měsíci

    Lol

  • @teymenpelep7090
    @teymenpelep7090 Před 9 lety

    They all lairs, they will destroy. Chuuk

  • @jamatommyatinnakai5984

    mamet me

  • @ginarua3522
    @ginarua3522 Před 5 lety

    Jonomwas

  • @pasruk1
    @pasruk1 Před 9 lety +1

    this is messed up but yet kinda funny .yall gonna get deported ....very soon.