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12 Авг 2013

Автор:
Adela Maybelle Deyaen Wayas, Bulatlat.com

Indigenous peoples press for ancestral land, other rights (Philippines)

About 80 tribe leaders from different communities in the...[Philippines] gathered to commemorate the International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples...and updated the indigenous peoples...Agenda that was...submitted three years ago to President Benigno Aquino III...The updated IP Agenda was divided into four themes: on IP lands, territories, resources and development aggression; on human rights, militarization and peace; NCIP, conflicting laws and FPIC; and on social services, Post-2015 Development goals, Climate Change adaptation...The indigenous peoples called on the Philippine government, the multilateral bodies in the Philippines...to recognize and respect IP rights to their lands and right to self-determination...[and] to honor and respect their commitments to different local and international treaties and agreements through policies and mechanisms that protect and promote IP rights.

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