Finally, a UN declaration for indigenous peoples rights

Agrawal

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The General Assembly today (September 13 th 2007) overwhelmingly backed protections for the human rights of indigenous peoples, adopting a landmark declaration that brought to an end nearly 25 years of contentious negotiations over the rights of native people to protect their lands and resources, and to maintain their unique cultures and traditions.

By a vote of 143 in favour to 4 against (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States), with 11 abstentions, the Assembly adopted the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which sets out the individual and collective rights of the world’s 370 million native peoples, calls for the maintenance and strengthening of their cultural identities, and emphasizes their right to pursue development in keeping with their own needs and aspirations.


http://www.un.org/News/Press/docs/2007/ga10612.doc.htm
 
Re : Finally, a UN declaration for indigenous peoples rights

agrawal tanemmirt nnek es wattas,

...vote of 143 in favour to 4 against (Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United States"

ur eyi esser3ibent... acku timizr add ad ag tuyanzan imdanen imezwura, ittufkasen ad gin ihiyyaden g tmizar yaden. Ustralia sulegh ar ettighilegh is enn telken kra umyakaz d ixf nnes amma USA , ssirdegh ifassen. walu ghas arwas as tedda.

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