09-26-2019, 08:03 AM
At least 29 people were arrested Thursday at a large protest blocking access to a Waimanalo park where a controversial city redevelopment project is underway that opponents say will desecrate iwi kupuna, or ancestral remains.
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“We do not oppose parks,†said Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo, Save our Sherwoods president. “But we will no longer allow for the continued desecration of our sacred places. If you do nothing, nothing happens.â€
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Supporters of the park renovation call it a gift that it keeps Waimanalo families in Waimanalo, but opponents have raised concerns about increased traffic through the residential neighborhoods. They say the county shouldn’t have allowed development of what they describe as a Hawaiian burial site.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/09/26...od-forest/
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/09/2...equipment/
Project benefits some people directly, others indirectly? Check.
Creates jobs and other opportunity? Check.
Blocking roadway to prevent construction? Check.
Sacred land? Check.
Were these protestors not "Hawaiian" enough? Is protesting on Oahu simply not allowed?
I really hope these issues can be heard before a judge "of competent jurisdiction" so we can settle this nonsense.
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“We do not oppose parks,†said Kuike Kamakea-Ohelo, Save our Sherwoods president. “But we will no longer allow for the continued desecration of our sacred places. If you do nothing, nothing happens.â€
...
Supporters of the park renovation call it a gift that it keeps Waimanalo families in Waimanalo, but opponents have raised concerns about increased traffic through the residential neighborhoods. They say the county shouldn’t have allowed development of what they describe as a Hawaiian burial site.
https://www.hawaiinewsnow.com/2019/09/26...od-forest/
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2019/09/2...equipment/
Project benefits some people directly, others indirectly? Check.
Creates jobs and other opportunity? Check.
Blocking roadway to prevent construction? Check.
Sacred land? Check.
Were these protestors not "Hawaiian" enough? Is protesting on Oahu simply not allowed?
I really hope these issues can be heard before a judge "of competent jurisdiction" so we can settle this nonsense.