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Kenya - Protected area violates indigenous peoples' rights says African Commission

Translations available: Spanyol Perancis

A 'landmark' decision of the African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights has affirmed the right of the Endorois pastoralists of Kenya to own their customary lands and to 'free, prior and informed consent', rights which were violated when they were removed from a protected area. The decision invokes the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and draws on the findings of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights. The case has major implications vindicating the right of all indigenous peoples to restitution for lands taken without their consent to create national parks and reserves.

Read the summary of the decision and press release from MRG International

Overview

Resource Type:
News
Publication date:
1 Februari 2010
Region:
Kenya
Programmes:
Conservation and Human Rights Access to Justice Law and Policy Reform Territorial Governance