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News from April 2007

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    Ikpeng tribe – ‘We will not let this dam be built’
    30 April 2007 The Ikpeng tribe of the Xingu Park in Brazil have written an impassioned letter demanding that plans to build a hydroelectric dam on their river be halted.
     
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    CNN – ‘Critics see democracy eroding’
    27 April 2007 A Reuters report published on CNN yesterday cites the government’s treatment of the Kalahari Bushmen and the banning of 17 people including Survival International staff as evidence of Botswana’s ‘eroding democracy’.
     
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    Malaria and hepatitis threaten Javari Valley tribes
    27 April 2007 The Indians of the Javari Valley in the Brazilian Amazon have warned that rates of malaria and hepatitis in their communities are spiralling out of control, and that uncontacted tribes in the area are in grave danger.
     
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    Leader wins Goldman Prize for defending uncontacted tribes
    25 April 2007 Indigenous leader Julio Cusirichi Palacios has won the prestigious Goldman Environmental Prize for his work defending the rights and lives of uncontacted tribes in the Peruvian Amazon.
     
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    Government warned uncontacted tribes at 'great risk'
    24 April 2007 Peru?s national indigenous peoples? organization has urged the Peruvian government to protect uncontacted tribes living in the most remote parts of the Peruvian Amazon.
     
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    UN – Game parks threaten Africa’s indigenous people
    24 April 2007 Indigenous peoples in African countries including Botswana and Kenya are ‘on the brink of destruction’ due to the expansion of game parks, according to the United Nations expert on indigenous peoples.
     
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    Botswana Bushman leader calls on India to protect Jarawa tribe
    24 April 2007 Roy Sesana, leader of the Bushman tribes who won a historic court victory against the Botswana government in December, has appealed to the Indian government to protect the Jarawa of the Andaman Islands.
     
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    Oil chief ? Do uncontacted tribes really exist?
    22 April 2007 The president of Perupetro, the government body responsible for granting oil exploration licences, has caused outrage after calling into doubt the existence of uncontacted Indian tribes in the Peruvian Amazon.
     
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    Indians’ heartland at risk
    20 April 2007 The heartland of the last uncontacted Indians south of the Amazon basin is at imminent risk of destruction.
     
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    Ombudsman - Oil threatens uncontacted tribes
    19 April 2007 Peru's Ombudsman, the top human rights body in the country, has warned the Peruvian government that uncontacted Indian tribes are threatened with extinction by oil exploration.
     
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    Telegraph – ‘Botswana betrays the outcast Bushmen’
    19 April 2007 The UK’s Daily Telegraph newspaper yesterday published a damning report accusing the Botswana government of betraying the Bushmen of the Central Kalahari.
     
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    Penan defy police with more blockades
    18 April 2007 Five new blockades have been set up by Penan tribal communities in the Malaysian province of Sarawak in an attempt to stop loggers destroying their forest homes.
     
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    New wave of dam building threatens Amazon Indians
    17 April 2007 As Brazil celebrates its national ‘Day of the Indian’ on 19 April, a new wave of dam building in the Brazilian Amazon is threatening the lives of remote Indian tribes.
     
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    Armed police dismantle Penan logging blockade
    11 April 2007 Malaysian police in Sarawak have for a second time dismantled a blockade set up by members of the Penan tribe to protect their rainforest land from logging by Malaysian company Samling.
     
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    Leaders back Survival’s message
    10 April 2007 Leading figures in British public life, including the Prime Minister, the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Archbishop of Westminster, have backed the message of Survival's cartoon book There you go! that enforced development destroys tribal people.
     
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    Indians’ mining victory
    4 April 2007 Venezuela’s environment minister has announced a presidential decree banning the building of new coal mines planned for the Sierra de Perijá in the state of Zulia. The expansion of existing mines is also prohibited.
     
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    Penan rebuild blockade
    3 April 2007 Members of the Penan tribe have rebuilt their logging blockade, a month after it was dismantled by police and loggers.
     
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    IACHR ? Uncontacted tribes must be protected
    1 April 2007 The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has urged the Peruvian government to protect some of the world?s last uncontacted Indian tribes.
     
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