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Former president of the UN General Assembly, Nicaraguan Priest Miguel D''Escoto, affirmed on Wednesday that a Climate Justice Court is not only feasible but essential and urgent.

D'Escoto, who participated in the panel with the same name at the People's World Conference on Climate Change, told Prensa Latina that the initiative of President of the Plurinational State of Bolivia Evo Morales should be binding.

He also accused capitalism and the US government of being the main responsible for the damage to the environment and biodiversity.

If we recall history, the United States are the only country that has not complied with the regulations of other judicial authorities as the International Court of Justice in The Hague, he said.

The United States have only implemented the pecking order and the US administration, headed by Barack Obama, has shown its real arrogant face in the last months.

D'Escoto considered as strategic the fact of reinventing the United Nations, made up of 192 countries, and stated that many of them are submitted to the United States.

He also considered as vital to realize the Universal Declaration of Mother Earth Rights, which is one of the complaints of President Morales.

The social climate summit, with venue in Tiquipaya city, will conclude on Thursday with a mass demonstration at Felix Capriles Stadium in salute to the Earth Day. This Bolivian initiative was approved by the UN in 2009.

By Ruth

Source: PL

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