Thirty-four Colombian tribes face extinction, says UN article
Article also notes increase in murders of Indigenous Colombians
Article also notes increase in murders of Indigenous Colombians
A group of Nukak recently arrived at a remote town in south-east Colombia, according to Colombia’s Indigenous organisation ONIC.
At least 64 out of 102 Indigenous Colombian tribes are facing ‘extinction’, says leading Indigenous organisation ONIC.
Two Indigenous Colombian leaders are on a European tour to launch an international campaign aimed at protecting at least eighteen tribes facing the ‘imminent risk of extinction’.
A report by the UN rapporteur on Indigenous peoples urges armed groups in Colombia to stop recruiting Indigenous children to their causes.
Colombia’s national Indigenous organisation, ONIC, has warned the United Nations that the Nukak, the country’s last hunter-gatherers, are in danger of extinction.
Colombia’s last nomadic hunter-gatherer tribe, the Nukak, is in ‘imminent danger of physical and cultural extinction’, according to the Permanent People’s Tribunal (PTT), which investigates and tries human rights violations around the world.
Colombia’s last nomadic hunter-gatherer tribe, the Nukak, is in ‘imminent danger of physical and cultural extinction’, according to the Permanent People’s Tribunal (PTT), which investigates and tries human rights violations around the world.