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In response to the submission
made to CERD in June 2006
regarding widespread, persistent and systematic violations of
the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination
against indigenous peoples in the DRC,
CERD has issued a Press Release:
Extract from United Nations Press Release by
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD)
16 August 2006
The
Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination today continued
its discussion on its early warning and emergency action procedure.
. . .
On the early warning and emergency
action procedure, Patricia Nozipho January-Bardill, Chairperson of
the Working Group on the early warning and emergency action procedure,
continued her presentation started yesterday, looking at complaints
relating to Suriname, Nicaragua, the Lao People's Democratic Republic,
Peru, and the Democratic Republic of
the Congo.
. . .
Concerning the Democratic Republic
of the Congo, Ms. January-Bardill said seven submitting organizations
had expressed concern about the situation of indigenous peoples there,
owing to the granting of logging rights and the establishment of national
parks without their consultation, as well as general non-recognition
of their rights to own, control and use their lands and territories
and resources, or any legal guarantees in that regard.
The Democratic Republic of the Congo
had last reported to the Committee in 1996, when the Committee had
expressed its grave reservations about the situation of the Batwa/Pygmies.
As the Democratic Republic of the Congo had now submitted its report,
Ms. January-Bardill suggested that the situation could be addressed
by, first, bringing forward the date for the report's consideration
to March 2007, and then sending a letter to the State party requesting
that it provide information on the question to be addressed in conjunction
with consideration of the report.
The Committee decided to move the date
for consideration of the report of the Democratic Republic of the
Congo forward to March 2007, and to send a letter to the Government
requesting information on the present matter to be considered in conjunction
with the Committee's consideration of its report.
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