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Letter to all political parties

By First People's Human Rights Coalition








Tomorrow, Sept. 13, 2008, we celebrate the one-year anniversary of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. The Declaration was adopted by the UN General Assembly on September 13, 2007 after more than two decades of negotiation and debate.


Despite having previously played a positive role in building international support for this human rights instrument, Canada was one of only four states to oppose the Declaration.


There are over 370 million Indigenous people worldwide. Indigenous peoples urgently require international affirmation and protection of their human rights. Their rights are routinely ignored and trampled by national governments, even when these rights are entrenched in domestic laws.


The Declaration affirms minimum human rights standards necessary for the “survival, dignity and well-being of the Indigenous peoples of the world.” These include the right of selfdetermination, protections from discrimination and genocide, and recognition of rights to lands, territories and resources that are essential to the identity, health and livelihood of Indigenous peoples.


The Declaration also explicitly requires that all provisions are to be balanced with the rights of others and interpreted in accordance with principles of justice, democracy, non-discrimination, good governance and respect for the human rights of all.


On April 8 the Canadian House of Commons passed a resolution to endorse the UN Declaration and calling on Parliament and the Government of Canada to “fully implement the standards contained therein.” Unfortunately, the minority Conservative government has persisted with its unfounded claims that the Declaration cannot be applied in Canada and should not be used as a standard of human rights protection in countries that voted against it.


Human rights declarations become universally applicable upon their adoption by the UN General Assembly, regardless of how individual states vote. To claim that countries should be exempt from principles and standards they vote against flies in the face of six decades of Canadian human rights advocacy at the United Nations and sets a dangerous example for other countries of the world.


Indigenous peoples and human rights organizations urge Canada to join the global community in implementing this long overdue and much needed universal human rights instrument. To continue in any other manner undermines Canada’s commitment to human rights at both the domestic and international levels.


In June a private members bill was introduced in the House of Commons calling for concrete measures to advance the Declaration in Canada. This includes requiring the Minister of Indian Affairs and Northern Development to report regularly to Parliament on implementation. Regretfully, Parliament will not have the opportunity to vote on this Bill before the Oct. 14 election. We recommend that this worthy initiative be re-introduced and embraced by all political parties in the new Parliament.


In February 2009, Canada’s human rights record will be examined as part of the UN Human Rights Council’s Universal Periodic Review process. As a sign of its commitment to respecting the human rights of all, Canada should endorse the Declaration.


Our organizations take the occasion of the anniversary of the adoption to call on all political parties to affirm their support for the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples. In accordance with the April 8, Motion, all parties should commit themselves to take action to ensure effective implementation of the Declaration when the new Parliament begins its work.



Assembly of First Nations


Daniel Wilson



Amnesty International Canada


Craig Benjamin



Amnistie Internationale Canada


francophone


Béatrice Vaugrante



BC Assembly of First Nations


Ryneld Starr



Canadian Friends Service Committee


Jennifer Preston



First Nations Summit


Grand Chief Edward John



Grand Council of the Crees (Eeyou Istchee)


Romeo Saganash



International Organization of Indigenous Resource Development (IOIRD)


Wilton Littlechild



Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami


Stephen Hendrie



Inuit Circumpolar Council (Canada)


Corinne Gray



Native Women's Association of Canada


Joshua Kirkey



Quebec Native Women


Ellen Gabriel



Union of BC Indian Chiefs


Grand Chief Stewart Phillip

Thursday, Mar 11 at 3:39 PM Inka nation wrote ...

My brothers, are you first people of north america or you are Italians,france,europe,probable you thinking,yes.DON`T CALL OR NAMED LATIN AMERICAN INDIAN plase.latin is europeans or spain ,Iam first people of south america,tank you for your attention BLESING YOU WITH MY HEART.

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Monday, Mar 8 at 11:14 PM CurtJ wrote ...

The policies of Colonialism practiced by the European and American governments at their Neo Con owned conglomerates behest, of stealing weaker countries natural resources and lands, ensures a neverending war on terror which enriches the other Neo Con owned conglomerates. With the enslavement and slaughter of the Indigenous inhabitants. Theft and Murder. It's a win win situation for the Thieves and Murderers. They get to steal natural resources, murder the inhabitants, and make a profit off supplying thee war material for the unendig war against the peoples affected by the Theft and murder.

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Saturday, Jan 2 at 7:04 PM Red Bear wrote ...

the whitemans education is a waste of a humanlife sometimes. education does not know enough to write a BOOK.......

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Sunday, Jul 12 at 2:08 AM fatty wrote ...

I agree with Wanbli, the UN has actually betrayed the masses of poor people especially in the third world countries. The economic sumit currently going on will also see a lot of protests.

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Wednesday, May 13 at 4:01 PM Wilbur Nelson wrote ...

The Indegenous Natios comprised of Native Americans in norht ans south America need not rest per this declaration but to expand on this issues by uniting thier soveriegn governments into one confederacy, state by state, nation by nation, country by country and present a unified Native country to the United Nations for thier support, acceptance and certification because all the countries they have lived will accept, respect or support thier sovereignty! Their seems to be no other solution.

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Saturday, Mar 7 at 11:50 PM Wanbli wrote ...

This got to be a BIA and IRA globalist joke? This Delaration is not the original text, its a counterfiet. Go ahead, celebrate it but remember the spirits of the Creator are watching you and will avenge your supidity. And may the indigenous poor people over the entire earth that have been betrayed by the U.N., Canada, America and the other three other nations, mark you for what you are, enemies of the Lord Jesus Christ and the Earth.

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