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Subject Second Indigenous Land Defender Murdered in Costa Rica
Date February 28, 2020 6:36 PM
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** Second Murder of Indigenous Land Defender in Costa Rica Proves State Inaction
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Costa Rican Indigenous leader, Jerhy Rivera Rivera (Brörán) was killed on the night of February 24, 2020, in the community of Mano de Tigre, San Antonio, the titled Indigenous Territory of Térraba, Puntarenas province, marking the second death of Indigenous land defenders in the country in less than one year. Read more. ([link removed])
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** Unceded Land: The Case for Wet’suwet’en Sovereignty
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On December 31, 2019 ([link removed]) , the British Columbia Supreme Court issued an injunction to allow construction of the Coastal GasLink pipeline, giving the company unlimited access to Wet’suwet’en lands. The injunction was firmly rejected by the Wet’suwet’en. On January 7, 2020, the Wet’suwet’en Hereditary Chiefs issued an eviction notice to the pipeline company, effective immediately. Read more. ([link removed])
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** Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe Continues Fight for Land
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On February 5, 2020, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, the People of the First Light, were forced to continue their fight for sovereignty and land rights, this time in the federal appeals court in Boston. The Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe of Massachusetts have occupied the same region for over 12,000 years and have faced diminishment of their homelands since colonization. Read more. ([link removed])
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** Historic Court Ruling Upholds Sami Rights in Sweden
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In January 2020, Indigenous Sami in Sweden won a major victory by overturning an almost three decades long policy that restricted their hunting and fishing rights. Read more. ([link removed])
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** Victory Against Oil Industry in Peru
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A recent decision by the court of Peru ruled that a particular section of the Amazon basin must be entirely exempt from any economic interference ([link removed]) . As of January 23, 2020, Sierra del Divisor, a national park in Peru, will now be exempt from any drilling or ecological exploitation that it might have otherwise suffered. Read more. ([link removed])
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** New ILO Report Focuses on Situation of Indigenous and Tribal Peoples
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On February 3, 2020, the International Labor Organization released its report, on Implementing the ILO Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention No. 169 ([link removed]) , providing a much needed updated statistic on Indigenous Peoples globally, stating there are over 475 million Indigenous people, making up 6.2% of the world population. Read more. ([link removed])


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** Centro Sapichay - Wanka, Chanka, Ashaninka, Ya’nesha, Awajun, Kana, and Quechua (Peru)
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Centro Sapichay is working to unite the rural and urban communities of the Wanka, Chanka, Ashaninka, Ya’nesha, Awajun, Kana and Quechua Peoples by creating an Indigenous-led rapid response network, AWAY (Quechua for “to weave”). Read more. ([link removed])
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** Community Media Youth Fellow Update
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** What are our Fellows up to?
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Cultural Survival's 2020 Indigenous Community Media Youth Fellows ([link removed]) are hard at work. The Fellowship Project ([link removed]) aims to support young Indigenous leaders between the ages of 16-26, who are committed and eager to learn about technology, program development, journalism, community radio, media, and Indigenous Peoples’ rights advocacy. Read about the recent work of Lino (Sapara), Estrella (Mixe), Bryan and Maholy (Kichwa), Arnab (Tharu), Virginia (Aymara), Luis (Náhuatl), Carolina (Mapuche), and Juan Pablo Quillasinga). ([link removed])

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