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Indigenous Peoples persist in protecting and defending their lands, territories and resources in order to maintain their distinct identities, ways of life, governance systems, dignity and collective wellbeing.
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During his term, UN Special Rapporteur Rodolfo Stavenhagen used the expression ‘implementation gap’ in reference to the growing recognition of the collective and individual rights of indigenous peoples within international human rights law and even in domestic Constitutions and legislation, that was not met with real changes on the ground for the lives and survival of these peoples all over the world.
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The Indigenous Peoples Rights International (IPRI) and UMAHON Central Luzon aim to launch a webinar to discuss the threats experienced by the Indigenous Aetas of Zambales through mining and militarization, and to expound on the case of the first publicly charged victims of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020.