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POLITICS-BOLIVIA: Volatile Loyalties, Deep Divisions
By Franz Chávez
LA PAZ - The governing party in Bolivia is reeling from its latest electoral defeat, and beginning to doubt the popularity of President Evo Morales, who is putting his office, the vice president's and those of provincial governors up for ratification in a recall referendum to be held on Aug. 10.
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PERU: Mining Companies Venture into the Amazon
By Milagros Salazar*
LIMA - The conflicts surrounding extractive industries in Peru could shift from the mountains to the jungles due to the rising number of concessions granted for the Amazonian regions of San Martín, Madre de Dios and Amazonas, and which are being strongly opposed by the local indigenous communities.
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PARAGUAY: Fourteen Years in the Wilderness
By David Vargas - Special to IPS
POZO COLORADO, Paraguay - Indigenous Enxet people are still waiting for the restitution of their ancestral lands, nearly three years after the Paraguayan state was convicted by the Inter-American Court of Human Rights of usurping territory and violating basic rights. Meanwhile, they endure overwhelming poverty.
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ECUADOR: Constituent Assembly Shakeup Highlights Divisions
By Rosa Rodríguez
QUITO - The resignation of the head of the constituent assembly that is rewriting Ecuador’s constitution, a popular figure who up to now has been close to President Rafael Correa, highlighted discrepancies within the government.
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BOLIVIA: Uncertain Political Future in Wake of Autonomy Votes
By Franz Chávez
LA PAZ - The political future in Bolivia is unpredictable following the autonomy referendums in the provinces of Santa Cruz, Beni, Pando and Tarija, whose governors interpret the triumph of the pro-autonomy position as a vote of confidence and a victory over President Evo Morales.
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CANADA: Apology Must Be Backed By Action, Native Leaders Say
By Am Johal
UNITED NATIONS - In a long-sought acknowledgement of the federal government's role in creating Canada's racist residential school system as part of its cultural assimilation policies, Prime Minister Stephen Harper delivered a formal apology to Canadian First Nations in the House of Commons in Ottawa last week.
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ENVIRONMENT-US: "Water Is Alive, It Hears Our Words"
By Alice Gordon
LAKE LANIER ISLANDS - Native Americans and others completed a 10-day "Walk for the Water" this week along the Chattahoochee River, which some estimates say will dry up completely by 2025 due to pressure from the rapidly growing city of Atlanta.
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MEXICO: Murder of Indigenous Reporters Fuels Hatred, Division
By Diego Cevallos
MEXICO CITY - No one has been brought to justice for the murders of two young indigenous reporters in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca in April, a case that has mobilised social activists and drawn condemnation from UNESCO.
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RIGHTS-CHILE: Growing Outcry Over Filmmaker’s Arrest
By Daniela Estrada
SANTIAGO - There is growing international alarm over the arrest of Chilean filmmaker Elena Varela, who was taken into custody by police a month ago while working on an investigative documentary on the conflicts between lumber companies and the Mapuche indigenous people in southern Chile.
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INDIGENOUS PEOPLE: Japan Officially Recognises Ainu
By Catherine Makino
TOKYO - In a historic breakthrough Japan's Diet has unanimously passed a resolution pressing the government to recognise the Ainu as indigenous people.
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BOLIVIA: Two More Steps Towards Provincial Autonomy
By Franz Chávez
LA PAZ - Bolivia’s leftist government responded cautiously to the approval of two new regional autonomy statutes, this time in the northern provinces of Beni and Pando, while the rightwing opposition celebrated their victory.
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BRAZIL: Landowning-Military Front Against Indigenous Policy
By Mario Osava
RIO DE JANEIRO - The battle to defend Brazil’s Amazon region "began in Roraima," according to Paulo Cesar Quartiero, a central figure in land conflicts in the indigenous border territory of Raposa Serra do Sol (RSS) which are prompting politicians and military officers to organise an opposition front.
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RIGHTS-PERU: Unburying the Evidence of Biggest ‘Dirty War’ Massacre
By Ángel Páez
LIMA - It was not hard to find the remains of the victims, some of whose bones were actually exposed to the elements. But it took 24 years for the people of the highlands village of Putis in southern Peru to get a response to their insistent requests for exhumation and identification of the remains.
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The planet's roughly 350 million indigenous peoples took notable steps on the international stage in the last decade. They got the world's governments to agree to create a body to represent them at the United Nations, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, and to appoint a special rapporteur responsible for their human rights. In 2007 a Universal Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was approved by the UN. Yet the living conditions of most "tribal", "aboriginal", "native" or "first" peoples remain precarious. IPS, with its network of contributors at the UN and linked to indigenous communities worldwide, is committed to tracking the world community's efforts to do justice to the rights and aspirations of these peoples, with a special current focus on Latin America's 40 million rural indigenous peoples.

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