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Emergency report to UN about uncontacted tribe (Paraguay)

 
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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:06 pm    Post subject: Emergency report to UN about uncontacted tribe (Paraguay) Reply with quote

Emergency report to UN about uncontacted tribe (Paraguay)

http://www.survival-international.org/news/3938


Survival International has sent an emergency submission to the United Nations (UN) about the plight of Paraguay’s last uncontacted Indians, whose forest is being rapidly destroyed by Brazilian cattle-ranchers.

‘We believe this is currently the most serious threat to tribal peoples anywhere in the world,’ reads a statement from Survival to the UN’s ‘Special Rapporteur’ on indigenous issues, James Anaya.

‘Unless the Paraguayan government takes urgent measures to stop the deforestation extremely quickly, the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode will have little chance of surviving. Survival urges you to take effective action to ensure they can live in their own territories in their own way.’

The Totobiegosode’s land is being destroyed by two Brazilian companies: Yaguarete Pora SA and River Plate SA. Yaguarete’s environmental licence to work in the area has recently been cancelled by Paraguay’s Environment Ministry.

‘Based on past experience, there is an imminent risk of a violent clash between the company workers and the Totobiegosode that could have fatal consequences,’ Survival’s statement to the UN continues. ‘The Totobiegosode are also extremely vulnerable to any form of contact with outsiders because of their lack of immunity to diseases.’

Survival’s director, Stephen Corry said today, ‘It's ironic. The Brazilian government puts money into protecting its own uncontacted tribes, yet Brazilian companies are allowed to destroy the land and livelihoods of others elsewhere. We hope that the UN can step in and help save the Totobiegosode from being wiped out.’


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 21, 2008 3:27 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I hesitate to urge people to donate, but I've just signed up to make a small monthly donation to Survival International. Ten pounds U.K. a month is about $15 U.S., which really isn't much, but it is terrifying to see the last remnants of indigenous tribes wiped from the face of the earth.

Any suggestions for what else we can do?


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