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Twelve Saramaka Clans (Lös) - Case of the Saramaka People v. Suriname

Judgment of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights on Suriname's request for interpetation in the Case of Saramaka People v. Suriname

Twelve Saramaka Clans (Lös) - Case of the Saramaka People v. Suriname

Report of the Victims' Representatives to the Inter-American Court of Human Rights in Saramaka People on Monitoring Implementation of the Judgment of 27 Nov 2007

Collection of all documents relating to the Twelve Saramaka Clans (Lös) - Case of the Saramaka People v. Suriname

Twelve Saramaka Clans (Lös) - Case of the Saramaka People v. Suriname See links below for full documentation in date order (most recent first)

Les droits fonciers et les peuples des forêts d'AfriqueLes droits fonciers et les peuples des forêts d'Afrique : Perspectives historiques, juridiques et anthropologiques

Une série de cinq études de pays, et un aperçu général, portant sur les droits fonciers des peuples autochtones dans les pays forestiers d'Afrique Publié par le Forest…

The Batwa of South West Uganda The Broad Situation of Central African Forest People

The Batwa of south west Uganda number only a few thousand people and are one of the hunter-gatherer and ex-hunter-gatherer peoples collectively known as the forest…

Ogiek Chronology 1991-2001

1991- 94 The Ogiek ancestral lands were opened up for settlement besides the opening of closed schools and gazetting of locations and wards. Exodus of the new settlers to the Ogiek…

Letter from FPP to the President of Kenya in protest at attacks on the Ogiek community

Forest Peoples Programme was alarmed to learn of events occurring at Chepyuk Forest, on the slopes of Mount Elgon. According to the reports we have received, the indigenous Ogiek community living…

Eastern DRC - Interahmwe attack Twa communities Statement compiled from reports received from UEFA* and ADELIPO-Congo**

Despite the pledge in November 2003 by the DRC government to root out Hutu rebel elements, ‘Pygmy’ communities in north and south Kivu are reporting increased attacks…

Non-implementation of the World Bank’s safeguard policies in the Democratic Republic of Congo - Letter from FPP to the President of the World Bank Group

19 March 2004 James D. Wolfensohn World Bank Group 1818 H Street, N.W. Washington DC 20433 USA Fax: +1 202 522 3031 Email: [email protected]   Dear …