Poznan, 9 December 2008
Indigenous peoples, local communities and
NGOs challenge the removal of their rights from UNFCCC decision on
REDD
We, the undersigned representatives
of indigenous peoples, local communities and non-governmental organizations
monitoring the progress of negotiations in Poznan are outraged that
the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand opposed the inclusion
of recognition of the rights of indigenous peoples and local communities
in a decision on REDD (Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest
Degradation) drafted today by government delegates at the UN Climate
Conference.
These four countries (often known
as the 'CANZUS Group') want to include REDD in the future climate
agreement, but they oppose protecting the rights of the indigenous
and forest peoples who will be directly affected by REDD measures.
In discussions today, these countries insisted that the word "rights"
and references to the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
be struck from the text.
This is totally unacceptable for indigenous
peoples, local communities and supporting NGOs, as the forests which
are being targeted for REDD are those which indigenous peoples have
sustained and protected for thousands of years. The rights of forests
peoples to continue playing this role and being rewarded for doing
so has to be recognized by the UNFCCC Parties. Any REDD mechanism
that does not respect and protect the rights of indigenous peoples
and local communities will fail.
We therefore demand that an unequivocal reference to rights and to
the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples be reinserted
into the Draft COP14 Decision text on REDD.
Signed by
The Accra Caucus on Forests and Climate Change, comprised of more
than 30 civil society organizations from three tropical continents
Accion Ecologica
Forest Peoples Programme
Friends of the Earth International
Global Forest Coalition
Global Justice Ecology Project
Indigenous Peoples' Forum on Climate Change
Pacific Indigenous Peoples Environment Coalition
Rainforest Foundation Norway
Rainforest Foundation UK
Tebtebba Foundation
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Link to photographs by Ben Powless of
indigenous peoples' protest at the UNFCCC - 9 December 2008
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