2 minutes and 2 seconds for the uncontacted Ayoreo
2 minutes and 2 seconds for the uncontacted Ayoreo
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The time to tweet is now!
Dear Jack,
Do you have 2 minutes to read this, and then 2 seconds to act for an uncontacted tribe in Paraguay?
Paraguay's Chaco Forest, home to the uncontacted Ayoreo people, is being cut down faster than any other forest in the world. Agribusiness companies have destroyed so much of the Ayoreo territory it’s now at a turning point, and we’ve just uncovered a plan to cut down a vast new area within the heartland of the Ayoreo-Totobiegosode territory. Meanwhile, the Paraguay government is doing nothing to stop it.
So the recently-contacted Ayoreo, Indigenous organizations and Survival are all asking the Inter-American Human Rights Commission (IAHRC/CIDH) to order the Paraguay government to return the Ayoreo's land to them. Their survival and their uncontacted relatives’ survival depend on it. Will you join us? ✊
Help us flood Twitter with this action!
NOW, Feb 23, 11am-1pm EST / 4-6pm GMT (it’s important to take action between these times) - share one (or more!) of these tweets for the protection of the Ayoreo territory! Share the hashtag #TierraAyoreo (Ayoreo Land). Just click on the tweet you want and share now. It only takes 2 seconds!
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You can also just quote tweet Survival’s post ([link removed]) with #TierraAyoreo and tag @CIDH:
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Share this video ([link removed]) with #TierraAyoreo, tagging @CIDH.OEA ([link removed]) (Facebook) or @cidh_iachr ([link removed]) (Instagram).
Don’t use social media? Support the Ayoreo by sending this email ([link removed]) .
And if you can…spread the word! Get your friends and family taking action too!
Together we’re fighting for a future for the Ayoreo!
“If the government doesn’t protect our lands,
our [uncontacted] relatives will die.”
Porai Picanerai, Ayoreo leader forced into contact in 1986.
As always, thank you. Together we’ll carry on fighting - for tribes, for nature, for all humanity.
Teresa Mayo
Campaign lead for uncontacted tribes in Paraguay
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