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Obstacles Faced By Indigenous Peoples, Need To Integrate Issues Into Un System Stressed, As Permanent Forum Opens Second Session

Special Rapporteur On The Human Rights Of Indigenous People Urges Human Rights Council To Adopt The UN Draft Declaration On The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples

Statement by UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous People, on the General Assembly’s decision not to adopt the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples

Special Rapporteur on Human Rights Of Indigenous People Addresses Commission On Human Rights

UN experts welcome Canadian House of Commons endorsement of the Declaration on the rights of Indigenous Peoples

Commission adopts measures on occupied Palestine, defamation of religions, hears address by Prime Minister of Romania

United Nations experts welcome Australia’s apology to indigenous peoples

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