UK backs USA against tribal peoples
Tribal peoples are appealing to the British government on UN Human Rights Day (December 10) to stop following the USA in opposing their rights.
Tribal peoples are appealing to the British government on UN Human Rights Day (December 10) to stop following the USA in opposing their rights.
Six Indigenous people have been on hunger strike at the UN in Geneva in protest at the UK and other governments' blocking of an historic UN declaration on Indigenous rights.
Gana Bushman Roy Sesana has appealed to the UK's black population to support his people's fight to return to their land.
Looked down on by the Ethiopian government, the cattle-herding Mursi and Bodi have had three thousand families belonging to the farming Konso people moved on to their land.
An 11-month old baby badly injured and his parents killed during an attack by settlers on the Jumma people of the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh.
The world's Indigenous people are targetting the UK government for blocking an historic UN declaration on Indigenous rights.
In what is presumably an attempt to deflect attention from the controversy surrounding its reaction to the eviction of the Gana and Gwi Bushmen of Botswana, De Beers is sponsoring the launch of a new book about the Bushmen of southern Africa.
In an astonishing reversal of government policy, Botswana's President Festus Mogae has told British MPs that Bushmen are free to hunt in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve.