Over 200 human rights violations incidents were documented in 23 countries from January to July 2020 The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), a global indigenous organization championing indigenous rights, raised alarm over the apparent growing global trend of..
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Redefining protected areas: Addressing human rights violations against Indigenous Peoples and recognizing Indigenous-led governance in conservation
Event Details September 5, 2021 14:00 Geneva (Timezone)4 : 30 New York | 10 : 30 Geneva/ Kinshasa/ Marseille | 11 : 30 Nairobi/ Dodoma | 14 : 15 Kathmandu | 15 : 30 Bangkok | 16 :..
Tanzania Stop further attacks! Free the Maasai leaders and human rights defenders accused under severe trumped-up charges
The Indigenous Peoples Rights International-IPRI urgently calls on the State of Tanzania to immediately stop the criminalization against Maasai leaders and human rights defenders in the Loliondo Division. These leaders along with their communities are defending their right..
Incarceration of Indigenous Peoples: understanding underlying issues and challenges in documentation
Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) recognizes the long-standing concerns over disproportionate representation of Indigenous Peoples in incarceration. As the coordinating organization of the Global Initiative to Address and Prevent Criminalization of and Impunity Against Indigenous Peoples that was..
Item 10: Future work
The first is referred to the statement IPRI presented under agenda item number 3, when commenting on this year´s study
MEXICO || Urgent call to the Mexican State to guarantee justice and protection for the indigenous peoples and communities of the Sierra Tarahumara
HONDURAS || We stand in solidarity with the case of Berta Cáceres and make a strong call for corporate accountability to end impunity
Annual Report: Criminalization of, Violence, and Impunity against Indigenous Peoples (2022)
Indigenous Peoples Rights International presents 19 case stories of criminalization of human rights violations and impunity against Indigenous Peoples from its six focus countries, i.e., Democratic Republic of Congo, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, India, and the Philippines. The documentation..
Item 3: Study and advice on treaties, agreements and other constructive arrangements between indigenous peoples and States, including peace accords and reconciliation initiatives, and their constitutional recognition
The Indigenous Peoples Rights International- IPRI would like to commend EMRIP for considering the theme of peace accords. IPRI is an indigenous-led initiative focused on the fight against and prevention of violence, criminalization and impunity against indigenous peoples
Criminalization, Violence and Impunity Against Indigenous Peoples: Global Trends and the case of Colombia
Event Details July 6, 2022 06:30 am New York Time // 6:30 am Mexico City // 8:30 am Brasilia // 13:30 pm Geneva // 12:30 Congo-Kinshasa // 17:00 New Delhi // 20:30 pm Manila Watch recorded video
