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Indonesia: Uphold Article 18b-2 of the Indonesian Constitution of 1945 and the Constitutional Court Decision no. 35 of 2012 to Recognise the Cek Bocek community as Indigenous Peoples/Masyarakat Adat

Solidarity Statement of the Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact’s IPHRD Exchange 2018 Participants to Cek Bocek In 1935, during the Dutch colonization, the indigenous Cek Bocek were forced to relocate from

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Statement Of Concern On The Increasing Harassment And Intimidation Of Indigenous Peoples’ Leaders And Human Rights Defenders In The Philippines

The Alliance of Indigenous Peoples of the Archipelago (AMAN), representing more then 2000 indigenous communities throughout Indonesia, condemns the recent action taken by the Philippines Government to criminalize leaders of

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EMRIP10: Statement of Asia Caucus on New mandate of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) at the 10th EMRIP session

10th Session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples10 – 14 July 2017 Agenda Item no. 3: New mandate of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of

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Joint Stakeholders’ Submission on the Situation of Human Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Indonesia for 3rd cycle of UPR

Indonesia’s Aliansi Masyarakat Adat Nusantara (AMAN) or Indigenous Peoples Alliance of the Archipelago, together with Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact (AIPP), has submitted a Joint Stakeholders’ Submission on the Situation of Human Rights

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Indonesia: Case study on “Mobilization, mapping and legal action help indigenous community oppose mining activities”

In 2003, fifteen indigenous Pagu communities of North Maluku, Indonesia, started opposing the expanding gold mining activities in their territories, as these activities were causing the contamination of water sources

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EMRIP8: Agenda Item 3 – Follow up to the World Conference on Indigenous Peoples including the review of the mandate of the Expert Mechanism

Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples8th Session, 20 July – 24 July 2015United Nations Headquarter, Geneva, SwitzerlandDelivered by: Patricia Miranda Wattimena Agenda Item 3: Follow up to the

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