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Urgent Action decision adopted by the UN Racial Discrimination Committee (CERD), Suriname, 2006

see related report: 'Submission to the UN Racial Discrimination Committee (CERD) on the situation of indigenous and tribal peoples in Suriname', June 2006

Submission to John Ruggie, UN Secretary General's Special Representative on Human Rights and Transnational and Other Business Enterprises

focusing on indigenous peoples' rights and extractive industriesby Forest Peoples Programme and Tebtebba Foundation

Vrijelijk tot stand gekomen, voorafgaande en weloverwogen instemming (FPIC): twee case studies uit Suriname

Dit rapport beschrijft hoe de Saramaka- en Lokono-gemeenschappen in Suriname het concept "Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC)" in de praktijk brengen.Twee typische situaties in Suriname worden…

Consentimiento Libre, Previo e Informado: Dos Casos en Surinam

Este informe describe las experiencias del pueblo Saramaka y del pueblo Lokono en Surinam con el concepto del consentimiento libre, previo e informado. Se trata con dos situaciones distintas: 1) la…

Free, Prior and Informed Consent: Two Cases from Suriname

This report describes how the concept of free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) has been experienced in Suriname with regard to: 1) logging and bio-prospecting in the territory of the Saramaka…

Admissibility report in Case 12.639, Kalina and Lokono Indigenous Peoples (Suriname)

Petiton submitted to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights against the Republic of Suriname

Maraka

Deze nieuwsbrief is een uitgave van de Vereniging van Inheemse Dorpshoofden in Suriname (VIDS).(Newsletter of the Association of Indigenous Village Leaders in Suriname - available in Dutch only)

Pronunciamiento por el Organización Regional AIDESEP Iquitos (ORAI)

Pronunciamiento por el Organización Regional AIDESEP Iquitos (ORAI)

Los pueblos indigenas de la Amazonia peruana otra vez demandan que el gobierno nacional tome accion para remediar los danhos causados por la extraccion petrolera dentro de sus territorios ancestrales

Los pueblos indigenas de la Amazonia peruana otra vez demandan que el gobierno nacional tome accion para remediar los danhos causados por la extraccion petrolera dentro de sus territorios ancestrales