Republic of Minerva
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| Image:Flag of the Republic of Minerva.svg Flag | |
| Motto: Land of the Rising Atoll Musical Anthem: tba | |
| Type of entity: | Micronation |
| Location: | Minerva Reefs, south of Fiji |
| Area claimed: | Minerva Reefs |
| Membership: | Unknown |
| Date of foundation: | January 19, 1972 |
| Leadership: | President Morris C Davis, 1972-1973, 1982 |
| Purported organisational structure: | Republic |
| Language: | English |
| Purported currency: | Minerva Dollar |
The Republic of Minerva was one of the few modern attempts at creating a sovereign micronation on the reclaimed land of an artificial island. The architect was Las Vegas real estate millionaire and political activist Michael Oliver, who went on to be involved in other similar attempts in the following decade. Oliver formed a syndicate, the Ocean Life Research Foundation, which allegedly had some hundred million dollars for the project and had offices in New York and London. They anticipated a libertarian utopia of light industry, commercial activities and fishing as part of the economy of the new nation.
The Minerva Reefs at in the Pacific Ocean was the site chosen for the Republic. In 1971, barges loaded with sand arrived from Australia, bringing the reef level above the water and allowing construction of a small tower and flag. The Republic of Minerva issued a declaration of independence in letters to neighboring countries and even created their own currency. In February 1972, Morris C. Davis was elected as Provisional President of the Republic of Minerva.
The declaration of independence in January 1972 was greeted with great suspicion by other countries in the area. A conference of the neighbouring states (Australia, New Zealand, Tonga, Fiji, Nauru, Western Samoa, Cook Islands) met on 24 February 1972 at which Tonga made a claim over the Minerva Reefs.
On June 15 1972 the following Tongan government gazette was published:
- PROCLAMATION
- His Majesty King Taufaʻahau Tupou IV in Council DOES HEREBY PROCLAIM:-
- WHEREAS the Reefs known as North Minerva Reef and South Minerva Reef have long served as fishing grounds for the Tongan people and have long been regarded as belonging to the Kingdom of Tonga has now created on these Reefs islands known as Teleki Tokelau and Teleki Tonga; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that we should now confirm the rights of the Kingdom of Tonga to these islands; THEREFORE we do hereby AFFIRM and PROCLAIM that the islands, rocks, reefs, foreshores and waters lying within a radius of twelve miles thereof are part of our Kingdom of Tonga.
An expedition was sent to claim the land. The Minervan flag was lowered down, and the atoll was later annexed by Tonga. Tonga’s claim was recognized by the South Pacific Forum in September 1972. Meanwhile, Provisional President Davis was fired by founder Michael Oliver and the project collapsed in confusion.
In 1982, a group of Americans led again by Morris C. “Bud” Davis tried to occupy the reefs, but were forced off by Tongan troops after three weeks.
In recent years several groups have allegedly sought to re-establish Minerva. One, founded in October 2003, by a Charleston, South Carolina based individual identified on the group’s website only as “Prince Calvin” promotes itself as a “principality,” while others claim to represent a continuation of the early “republic.” No claimant group has to date made any attempt to take possession of the Minerva Reefs territory.
In November of 2005, Fiji lodged a complaint with the International Seabed Authority concerning territorial claim over Minerva. Tonga has lodged a counter claim. The Minerva "principality" group also claims to have lodged a counter claim.
[edit] References
- Strauss, Erwin S. How to Start Your Own Country, 2nd ed. Port Townsend, WA: Breakout Productions, 1984. ISBN 1-893626-15-6
- Olaf Ruhen, Minerva Reef (Halstead Press, Sydney, 1963)
- Samuel Pyeatt Menefee, "Republics of the Reefs": Nation-Building on the Continental Shelf and in the World's Oceans,California Western International Law Journal, vol. 25, no. 1, Fall 1994
- South Seas: The Minerva Ploy, Newsweek, 23 October 1972
- South Sea Reef Proclaimed a Republic by 3 Americans, New York Times, 30 January 1972
- Micronations: Principality of Minerva, FHM Estonia, January 2005
- Principality of Minerva, Lahontan Valley News and Fallon Eagle Standard, by David Henley, December 2004
[edit] External links
- Principality of Minerva—site belonging to a current claimant “principality.”
- Minervan Coin—site with details of the 1973 coin issued by Minerva.ja:ミネルバ共和国
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