Maharlika Nation
Maharlika Nation is an independent Indigenous Peoples organization based in the Socorro, Surigao del Norte, Philippines. It is a self-proclaimed nation which was noted for releasing its own currency, the G-Zion which is not recognize as legal tender by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the central bank of the Philippine government, but recognized by the Self-Governance of any Indigenous peoples Organization throughout the world. They develop their own political system of governance as provided under Section 13. of R.A. 8371.
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Type | Self-proclaimed tribal nation within the Philippines |
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Legal status | in force# |
Headquarters | Isla Bucas Grande |
Location | |
Coordinates | 9°39′50.7″N 125°56′40.9″E |
Services | Cash aid via self-produced currency (G-Zion) purportedly convertible to gold bars |
Official language | bisaya |
Background
The Maharlika Nation claims to be an independent nation within the Republic of the Philippines claiming article 37 of the Indigenous Peoples' Rights Act of 1997 (Republic Act No. 8371) and the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples as basis for its establishment.[1]
Based in the island of Bucas Grande in Socorro, Surigao del Norte, the Maharlika Nation claims territory in the whole Southeast Asia, and not just the Philippines. Its stated goals is to promote the dignity of the "Maharlika people", the rights of indigenous peoples, and the banning of religion to unite its people under one faith.[1] It designates "New Jersusalem" as its capital.[2]
In early 2020, the Maharlika Nation received public attention when people around differnt parts of the country came to its islands to receive cash gifts in the form of its own currency, the G-Zion.[1] The beneficiaries were allegedly promised that the currency could be exchangeable to gold bars once it was funded. It was also alleged that there was also a membership fee.[3] The Maharlika Nation has denied claims that it is coercing people to pay a membership fee and branded such allegations as slander.[2][4] The local government of Socorro says it will file a case for fraud against the Maharlika Nation for distribution currency that has no value.[3]
Currency
The Maharlika Nation produces and recognize the G Zion as its currency and legal tender.[5] G-Zion stands for "Golden Zion".[4] As of January 2020, the nation claims the value of one G-Zion is equivalent to 200 Philippine peso. The Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas, the Philippines' central bank, does not recognize the G-Zion as a legal tender.[5] The currency is produced and distribution by the International Bank of Maharlika (IBM)[2] Its denomination ranges from 1 G-Zion to 100,000 G-Zion.[4]
Status
The Maharlika Nation is a registered entity under the Philippine government's Securities and Exchange Commission.[5]
The Maharlika Nation claims itself to be self-governing under the IPIRA law. However the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples has issued a statement that it does not recognize an ancestral domain by an IP community in the town of Socorro where the Maharlika Nation is based.[6]
External links
- Soho, Jessica (host) (January 5, 2020). Maharlika Nation. Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho. GMA Integrated News and Public Affairs. Archived from the original on June 20, 2022.
References
- Ruiz, Bombo Lilibeth (January 6, 2020). "Bag-ong mugna nga Maharlika Nation, gidumog sa mga followers tungod sa gipanghatag nga dagkong cash gift gamit ang kwartang G-Zion" [Newly created Maharlika Nation, flocked to by followers due to cash gifts given via G-Zion money]. DBR 981 KHZ - Bombo Radyo Butuan (in Cebuano). Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- "Maharlika Nation Nagplastar Isip Ika-196 Nga Nasud Sa Kalibutan" [Maharlika Nation becomes the 196th nation in the world (sic)]. Radio Philippines Network (in Cebuano). January 21, 2020. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- "Mga pasimuno sa pamimigay ng G-Zion currency kakasuhan ng Socorro- LGU" [People behind the distribution of G-Zion currency to be sued by Socorro- LGU]. Bombo Radyo News (in Filipino). January 7, 2020. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- "'Maharlika nation' sa Mindanao gumagawa ng sariling pera" [‘Maharlika nation’ in Mindanao making its own money]. Abante (in Filipino). January 12, 2020. Retrieved February 4, 2023.
- "Money for nothing?". Daily Tribune. January 8, 2020. Retrieved February 3, 2023.
- Bangues, Ramil (January 8, 2020). "Maharlika nation nga nagpatuo nga Tribu wala giila sa NCIP" [Maharlika nation claiming to be a tribe is not recognized by the NCIP]. RMN Networks (in Cebuano). Retrieved February 3, 2023.