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UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR TO USA-INDIGENOUS PEOPLES MUST BE CONSULTED PRIOR TO OIL PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION
Published September 24, 2016
Excerpts:
GENEVA The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, on Thursday called on the United States to halt the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline as it poses a significant risk to the drinking water of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe and threatens to destroy their burial grounds and sacred sites.
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The Special Rapporteur also warned that tribal leaders and community members who have turned to peaceful protests to halt the pipelines construction have been reportedly intimidated, harassed and prosecuted. The US authorities should fully protect and facilitate the right to freedom of peaceful assembly of indigenous peoples, which plays a key role in empowering their ability to claim other rights, she highlighted.
I urge the United States government to undertake a thorough review of its compliance with international standards regarding the obligation to consult with indigenous peoples and obtain their free and informed consent, the expert said. The statutory framework should be amended to include provisions to that effect and it is important that the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Advisory Council on Historic Preservation participate in the review of legislation.
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Ms. Tauli-Corpuzs call has also been endorsed by the Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders, Mr. Michel Forst; the Special Rapporteur on the human right to safe drinking water and sanitation, Mr. Léo Heller; the Special Rapporteur on human rights and the environment, Mr. John H. Knox; the Special Rapporteur on the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and of association, Mr. Maina Kiai; the Special Rapporteur on cultural rights, Ms. Karima Bennoune; the UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and hazardous substances and wastes, Mr. Baskut Tuncak, and Mr. Pavel Sulyandziga, current Chairperson of the Working Group on business and human rights.
http://nativenewsonline.net/currents/un-special-rapporteur-usa-indigenous-peoples-must-consulted-prior-oil-pipeline-construction/
tblue37
(65,483 posts)Achilleaze
(15,543 posts)Now why didn't the multinational energy companies think of that?
Orrex
(63,221 posts)k/r
In_The_Wind
(72,300 posts)lillypaddle
(9,581 posts)Duppers
(28,125 posts)wordpix
(18,652 posts)on the side of the natives.