+ Follow INDIGENOUS ISSUES Tag
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[Title] => EDITORIAL - Persistent accusations
[Summary] => Martial law ended three decades ago, but the Armed Forces of the Philippines continues to be hounded by accusations of human rights violations.
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[Title] => UN observes international day of indigenous people
[Summary] => UNITED NATIONS (Xinhua) - The United Nations observed Monday the International Day of the World's Indigenous People with a focus on the threat of HIV/AIDS.
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[Title] => Igorot is Asian rep in UN forum
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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya An Igorot woman has been chosen to represent indigenous communities in Asia in the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).
Victoria Lucia Tauli-Corpuz, of the Kankana-ey tribe of Besao in Mountain Province, was chosen last week by the Asian Indigenous peoples selection process to represent Asia in the UNPFII for 2008 to 2010, according to UNPFII selection committee member Roy Laifungbam.
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[Title] => Liberty and Prosperity
[Summary] => There are national fora and there are national fora. In the same way, I suppose, as there are national conferences, and there are national conferences. But to regular attendees of countless of these seemingly endless seminars and conferences, the usefulness of these assemblies is often questionable.
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[Title] => UN asked to approve indigenous rights declaration
[Summary] => UNITED NATIONS (AP) Indigenous groups from around the world called for UN approval of a declaration on indigenous rights despite opposition from the United States, Australia and New Zealand.
At the end of a two-week meeting, 1,200 native leaders representing more than 370 million indigenous people in 70 countries on Friday approved a final report urging the General Assembly at its next session starting in September to adopt the draft declaration.
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BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya An Igorot woman has been chosen to represent indigenous communities in Asia in the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII).
Victoria Lucia Tauli-Corpuz, of the Kankana-ey tribe of Besao in Mountain Province, was chosen last week by the Asian Indigenous peoples selection process to represent Asia in the UNPFII for 2008 to 2010, according to UNPFII selection committee member Roy Laifungbam.
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At the end of a two-week meeting, 1,200 native leaders representing more than 370 million indigenous people in 70 countries on Friday approved a final report urging the General Assembly at its next session starting in September to adopt the draft declaration.
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