Africa: UN Forum to Spotlight Health, Gender Equality, and Oceans in 2025 Push for Sustainable Development: [UN News] As the deadline for the 2030 Agenda looms, ministers, experts, and civil society actors from around the world will convene in New York next week for a high-level UN forum to fast-track action on the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TLvMqb #SustainableDevelopment #UNForum #HealthForAll #GenderEquality #OceanConservation
Africa: UN Forum Tackles Slavery Reparations for Africa, People of African Descent: [UN News] The calls for reparatory justice can no longer be ignored, speakers at the fourth session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on African Descent in New York said on Tuesday. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TKB9vZ #Reparations #AfricanDescent #UNForum #JusticeForAfrica #SlaveryReparations
Africa: UN Forum On People of African Descent Examines Reparations and Ai Challenge: [UN News] The fourth session of the UN Permanent Forum on People of African Descent opened on Monday at United Nations Headquarters in New York. http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TK925R #Africa #Reparations #UNForum #HumanRights #PeopleOfAfricanDescent
Africa: UN-Backed Forum Seeks to Boost Resilience of World's Least Developed Countries: [UN News] Policymakers, researchers, the private sector and other stakeholders are meeting in Zambia's capital, Lusaka, over the next three days to chart a path toward sustainable development and resilience for the world's Least Developed Countries (LDCs). http://newsfeed.facilit8.network/TJvBwv #Africa #SustainableDevelopment #LeastDevelopedCountries #Lusaka #UNForum

Abenaki in Quebec voice concerns at the UN over identity fraud by state-recognized tribes in Vermont since 2011.

The issue, raised at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, highlights ongoing disputes over tribal legitimacy.

#Abenaki #IndigenousRights #UNForum #IdentityFraud #Quebec

#LithiumMining is Green #Colonialism -- Duck Valley #Paiute-#Shoshone Appeal to #UNForum on #Indigenous Issues

"Duck Valley Paiute-Shoshone Council Member Addie Parker appealed to the U.N. Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues today, describing the disastrous lithium mining and hydrocarbon plume her people suffer from in northern #Nevada. Parker said there has been extensive #mining here for over 150 years.

"The "new green gold rush" for lithium batteries has brought devastating lithium mining and 'green colonialism.' Currently, there are 70 lithium mining applications in Nevada alone. The so-called 'green' solution actually creates an #environmental nightmare, including the disposal of #batteries.

Parker said there must be a rights-based approach and pointed out that Nevada mining laws are archaic. Paiute Shoshone of #DuckValleyNation opposes more mining and Nevada's new law for increased revenues from mining.

"Since the signing of the Treaty of Ruby Valley in 1863, there has been no mechanism for tribes to share in the benefits of mining. The mining companies are multi-national #corporations and most are from #Canada. They are not required to compensate the people.

"'It violates our Indigenous rights,' Parker said, listing international law violations, including the fre prior, and informed consent as mandated in the UN Declaration on the Rights of #IndigenousPeoples.
President #Biden's order to consult with #tribes is also being violated.

"Describing the illegal exploration of their resources, she said Paiute-Shoshone children are suffering because of it. 'We can't even get money to build a new school,' Parker said, describing how children are forced to attend school on a #toxic site.

"More than 100 members of the Shoshone-Paiute Tribes of the Duck Valley Nation, on the Nevada #Idaho border, have died over the years due to #cancer. It is a large number for a tribe of about 3,00 people, reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal. There was one thing they had in common: they all attended the same school on the reservation.

"The 70-year-old Owyhee Combined School, where tribal members have been educated for generations, sits adjacent to hydrocarbon plumes that lie underneath the town, Chairman Brian Mason said. He thinks the school, where drinking water was once #contaminated by the plumes, is the root of the problem.'"

#GreenColonialism #NativeAmericanNews #EnvironmentalRacism #ToxicWaste #Pollution #WaterIsLife

https://bsnorrell.blogspot.com/2023/04/lithium-mining-is-green-colonialism.html

Lithium Mining is Green Colonialism -- Duck Valley Paiute-Shoshone Appeal to UN Forum on Indigenous Issues

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Die Verteidigung ihrer Territorien sei für indigene Aktivist:innen noch immer lebensgefährlich, sagt der indigene Menschenrechtsaktivist Rodion Sulyandziga am laufenden #UNForum in Genf. Erfahre hier mehr zu seiner Kritik an die Staaten und Unternehmen. https://www.gfbv.ch/de/medien/news/machtgefaelle-zwischen-unternehmen-indigenen/
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