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IMPORTANT: Consultations now underway re Indigenous Peoples' participation at the UN and possibilities and models for procedural and institutional changes

3/8/2016

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Consultations are now underway re "possible measures necessary, including procedural and institutional steps and selection criteria, to enable the participation of indigenous peoples' representative and institutions in meetings of relevant United Nations bodies on issues affecting them".

Consultations will include, in the quickly-coming weeks and months: engagements online, at the UNPFII (UN Permanent Forum on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples), EMRIP (UN Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples), and at States' national levels. Stay updated on UN level consultations here: www.un.org/indigenous


Download predating related points, positions and arguments: "Indigenous Decolonization and United Nations Membership: Indigenous Peoples and the Fundamental Right to Self-Determination", 2012 LLM thesis by IOSDE Founder & Director India Reed Bowers, B.A. Cultural Anthropology, Brown University, United States, LL.M. International Law of Human Rights and Criminal Justice, Utrecht University, the Netherlands, or view online here: www.scribd.com/doc/129340589/Indigenous-Decolonization-and-United-Nations-Membership-Indigenous-Peoples-and-the-Fundamental-Right-to-Self-Determination

Video archive of first interactive briefing, "the participation of the Indigenous Peoples at the UN - General Assembly, Informal meeting 7 Mar 2016 - General Assembly: Informal meeting on the implementation of the relevant provisions of resolution 70/232 entitled Rights of Indigenous Peoples.":


Invitation (with short notice) sent to selected Representatives of Indigenous Peoples (selection criteria currently unknown) for attendance to first interactive briefing:

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1/17/2017 12:16:52 am

I hope that the UN would give the proper judgement to the indigenous people's rights. I hope that they consider their home and the rights that have been abused. This is one step to making the world a better place. We should be able to take into consideration the people around us and those far from us. I believe in their capability to make a good choice.

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