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FORMER UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR
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José Francisco Calí Tzay

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UN General Assembly must affirm right to healthy environment: UN experts

Environment: Millions of lives at stake amid unprecedented challenges – UN experts

Former United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples at Stockholm 50+

Joint Statement by UN human rights experts for World Environment Day 

Time for UN to formally recognise right to clean, healthy environment - experts 

Sweden: Open pit mine will endanger indigenous lands and the environment – UN experts

Peru: Clean up oil pollution in indigenous communities before allowing more drilling, UN experts urge

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