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Ethnic Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in Southeast Asia
Ethnic Minorities and Indigenous Peoples in Southeast Asia
Solidarity and Human Rights for All
A programme of FORUM-ASIA that covers seven countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, East Timor, Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia. The programme seeks to build capacity for advocacy, enable access to justice and the rule of law, and insure the enjoyment of human rights for ethnic minorities and Indigenous Peoples.
Related Website: http://www.emipsea.net/
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Featured Article
Journey To The Mekong's Source
To have a background on the ;Mekong and its powerful river... The Tibetan plateau is the source of almost all of Asia's great rivers — the Yangtze, the Ganges and the Mekong among...
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Featured Blog Post
Digital Literacy Training for CIYA
The Cambodian Indigenous Youth Association (CIYA) is having their training on digital literacy towards developing their competence to use information technology and digital media to advance their...
Latest News
Sarawak gov’t credibility strained over NCR policies
Five Penan villages, Long Pakan (Top right), Long Lilim, Long Sepatai, Long Kawi and Long Item, have begun legal action against loggers and the state government. The Penan communities claim they have...
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Community people of affected barangays express their stand about the presence of the military in their baranga...
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A global petition asks the Sabah Chief Minister to stop the implementation of Kaiduan Dam following complaints...
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News Articles
Message from SWANDebate continues to rage about whether or not tourists should visit Burma and risk giving mon...
The international human rights movement was strengthened when the United Nations General Assembly adopted of t...
61/295.United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous PeoplesThe General Assembly, Taking note of the ...
Adopted by General Assembly resolution 47/135 of 18 December 1992 The General Assembly , Reaffirming that one ...
For Immediate Release 19 March 2010 In response to the military regimes new election laws, Burmas movement...
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Events
The Durban Review Conference, to be held in Geneva, Switzerland, 20-24 April 2009, will evaluate progress towa...
You are warmly invited to a two-day conference focused on how Indigenous Peoples can utilize digital technolog...
The second session of EMRIP will take place from 10 to 14 August 2009, in Room XX of the Palais des Nations, a...
In 2005, RIPP initiated a project entitled: Indigenous Peoples and the Human Rights Based Approach: Engaging i...
DOWNLOAD the DROP IT BROCHUREhere DOWNLOAD the DROP IT POSTERhere SEE tentative PROGRAMhere REGISTER ...
The Second UN Forum on Minority Issues will take place on 12 and 13 November 2009 at the Palais des Nations in...
Resources
Joan Carling, Secretary General of Asia Indigenous Peoples Pact, making intervention for the inclusion of Indi...
The Survivors ( Shapno Jatree) is a documentary following the inhumane stories of human insecurity regarding...
Armed with spears and blowpipes, hundreds of indigenous tribesmen in the jungles of Borneo island have mounted...
Given that less than 5% of the world knows of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights existence at this time...
SourceCode: First Nations Rights from Kevin Price on Vimeo. This is a short film on the human rights violatio...


