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9 August 2007
PROTECT INDIGENOUS PEOPLE'S RIGHTS
International Day of the World's Indigenous
Peoples is the occasion to celebrate the richness of cultural
diversity in our country. It is also a day to be reminded
of the insecure and unfavourable situation in which many indigenous
people still survive on a day to day basic.
On this day, Rural Reconstruction Nepal,
Coordinator of the HRTMCC Sub-committee on Economic, Social
and Cultural Rights (ESCR), on behalf of the coalition members
would like to raise the issues of exclusion, marginalisation,
discrimination and poverty of indigenous people which is still
the daily reality for many of these people. Despite of Nepal
Government's commitment towards the international conventions
and acceptance of international human rights standards for
the protection and promotion of indigenous people's right,
many laws still remain vague and fail to protect the fundamental
rights of these peoples.
The majority of the Nepal's natural resources
- minerals, water, potential energy sources, forests and more
- are found within the indigenous peoples' territories. However,
access to and ownership and development of these resources
remains a contentious issue. Valuable indigenous knowledge,
skill and technology that have been contributing to sustain
and further our society, economy and civilization are now
endangered by market driven multinational products.
We are also concerned about the proportionate
representation of all Indigenous peoples and other marginalized
groups in the up coming election of the Constituent Assembly
to realise the inclusive democratic new Nepal. We also acknowledge/welcome
the recent agreement made between Nepal Government and indigenous
people's representatives on the issues of proportionate representation
in the Constituent Assembly.
Therefore, we urge the Nepal Government
to:
- Ensure that the indigenous and ethnic
people enjoy their rights of access to and control over
natural resources;
- Protect the farmers' rights, including
intellectual property rights i.e. indigenous and traditional
knowledge;
- Ratify the ILO Convention No. 169 concerning
Indigenous and Tribal Peoples which ensures "to promote
the full realisation of the social, economic and cultural
rights of these peoples with respect for their social and
cultural identity, their customs and traditions and their
institutions";
- Play an effective role in the UN process
for adoption of the Optional Protocol to the International
Covenant on ESCR which grants the rights of individuals
or groups to submit communications (complaints) concerning
non-compliance with the Covenant.
- Ensure effective implementation of the
Concluding Observations of the UN Committee on ESCR considering
Nepal's state report during its 38th Session held in April-May
2007, in particular, ensure that indigenous communities
are represented in decision-making bodies at all levels
in the Constitutional process and full enjoyment without
discrimination of their economic, social and cultural rights
is guaranteed.
Rural Reconstruction Nepal (RRN)
Coordinator
HRTMCC Sub-committee on ESCR
On behalf of the organisations enlisted
- Informal Sector Service Centre (INSEC)
- Public Health Concern Trust (PHECT)
Lumanti Support Group of Shelter (LUMANTI)
- Collective Campaign for Peace (COCAP)
- Forest Action Community Self Reliance
Centre (CSRC)
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