Voices of indigenous peoples must be heard on issues affecting them, UN 
rights body told
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Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples Victoria 
Tauli-Corpuz. UN Photo/JC McIlwaine

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17 September 2014 – The voices of indigenous peoples must be effectively 
heard and they must be consulted on issues that affect them, including 
rights to land and resources, the United Nations Human Rights Council heard 
today.

“Although there is, at both the international and domestic levels, a strong 
legal and policy foundation upon which to move forward with the 
implementation of indigenous peoples’ rights, there are still numerous 
obstacles preventing indigenous peoples from fully enjoying their human 
rights,” said 
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 Victoria 
Tauli-Corpuz, the Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples.

There are an estimated 370 million indigenous people in some 90 countries 
who constitute 15 per cent of the world's poor and about one third of the 
900 million extremely poor rural people. Practicing unique traditions, they 
retain social, cultural, economic and political characteristics that are 
distinct from those of the dominant societies in which they live.

Indigenous peoples are also among the most disadvantaged and vulnerable 
populations, with many of them struggling to remain on their lands and 
retain the right to their natural resources, while others have long since 
been removed from their lands, denied their languages and traditional ways.

Ms. Tauli-Corpuz noted that among the barriers preventing indigenous 
peoples from fully enjoying their rights is the absence of steps towards 
reconciliation with indigenous peoples and redress for past violation of 
their human rights.

Linked with reconciliation yet to be completed, she said, is the ongoing 
negative perception of indigenous peoples among the broader societies in 
which they live, including within governments.

“The nearly universal disadvantageous social and economic conditions of 
indigenous peoples as compared to the economic and social conditions of the 
majority societies in which they live present a barrier to the full 
exercise of their human rights,” the expert added.

Today’s meeting in Geneva comes just days ahead of the first-ever World 
Conference on Indigenous Peoples, a high-level meeting of the UN General 
Assembly, set to take place on 22 and 23 September in New York.

“The World Conference will be a unique opportunity for the international 
community to renew its commitment to the United Nations Declaration on the 
Rights of Indigenous Peoples,” Albert Deterville, Chair-Rapporteur of the 
Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, said in his statement 
to the Council.

Adopted by the General Assembly in 2007, the UN Declaration recognizes 
their right to self-determination and to freely pursue their economic, 
social and cultural development.

“It is the Expert Mechanism’s hope that the World Conference and its 
outcome document will lead to concrete measures to fulfil the rights of 
indigenous peoples in all regions of the world,” said Mr. Deterville.

He added that the Expert Mechanism has been actively engaged in the 
preparation for the Conference. Its members have consistently advocated 
for, and remain committed to, the full, equal and effective participation 
of indigenous peoples in the event, and are pleased to see that indigenous 
peoples’ perspectives and inputs have been included in the outcome document.

Mr. Deterville also reported to the Council on the work carried out by the 
Expert Mechanism, including a follow-up on study access to justice in the 
promotion and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples, and a study 
on the promotion and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples in 
natural disaster risk reduction.

On Friday, September 19, 2014 12:16:07 AM UTC+5:30, AYUSH Adivasi Yuva 
Shakti wrote:
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