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The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) expresses its deep concern over information regarding strong abuses of power against Maya Q’eqchi’ Peoples in Guatemala, the killing of an Indigenous Mapuche activist in Argentina, and the ongoing killings and attacks against Indigenous Peoples in Brazil.
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The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) stands in solidarity with Lumad and all Indigenous Peoples who are continuously subjected to criminalization, killings, and unabated attacks in the Philippines.
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We, the Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), Alliance Nationale d’Appui et de Promotion des Aires et territoires du Patrimoine autochtone et Communautaire. (ANAPAC-RDC), and the Programme Intégré pour le Développement du Peuple Pygmée (PIDP), strongly denounce the ruthless massacre of 46 indigenous Bambote from Irumu territory, including 36 women and girls, 15 of whom are children between 3 months to 16 years old, in Ituri Province, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on January 14, 2021.
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In commemoration of the International Human Rights Day 2020, the Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI), a global organization that champions Indigenous Peoples’ individual and collective rights, hosted the webinar “Living Under Threat: Responding to the collective impacts of the increasing violence against and criminalization of Indigenous Peoples” on December 9, 2020.
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The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) expressed its grave concern on the illegal arrest and continuing detention of Beatrice “Betty” Belen, an indigenous woman from indigenous Uma community in the Cordillera, Philippines.
According to report submitted to IPRI, combined elements of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the 503rd Infantry Brigade of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) served searched warrants to at least 11 individuals, including Belen, in Lower and Western Uma, Lubuagan, Kalinga on October 25, 2020 at 4:00 in the morning.