Nuova Pagina 1 There is a place that the Spirit of Truth has prepared so that it shall be fromthere from which will be born the Liberation of the indigenous peoples. http://www.geocities.com/liberaterra/
Indigenous Black Indians racial mixing romani Rights Web on the Internet Crosspoint Romapeoples by country and independence, history The indigenous Rights Movement in http://globalcircle.net/00indigenous.htm
Extractions: "I did not know how much was ended. When I look back now from this high hill of my old age, I can see the butchered women and children lying heaped and scattered all along the crooked gulch as plain as I saw them with eyes still young. And I can see that something else died there in the bloody mud, and was buried in the blizzard. A people's dream died there. It was a beautiful dream... "The nation's hoop is broken and scattered. There is no center any longer, and the sacred tree is dead."
Wfn.org | WCC Special Fund To Combat Racism - Grants three categories general work on racism, women under racism, and indigenous peoples. RomaniCRISS Roma Centre for Social Intervention and Studies, Bucharest http://www.wfn.org/1999/12/msg00072.html
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Extractions: At the Crossroads of Gender and Racial Discrimination The injustices suffered by victims of racial discrimination and related intolerance are well-known: limited employment opportunities; segregation; and endemic poverty are only a few among these. The disadvantages faced by women in societies around the world are also familiar: lower pay for work of equal value; high illiteracy rates; and poor access to health care. While race is one reason for inequality and gender is another, they are not mutually exclusive forms of discrimination. Indeed, too often they intersect, giving rise to compounded or double discrimination. For many women factors relating to their social identity such as race, colour, ethnicity and national origin become "differences that make a difference". These factors can create problems that are unique to particular groups of women or that disproportionately affect some women relative to others. Consider the societal roadblocks experienced by a Roma woman living in Eastern Europe. As a member of the Romani population, she has few advocates and is the target of constant hostility. She is marginalized within her community because of her minority status and within her family because of her gender. The same can be said of an aboriginal woman living in Australia, a Dalit woman living in India, a female asylum seeker living in England and so on. These women live at the crossroads of gender and racial discrimination.
Australia - Kaurna - English culture of a people, that a indigenous people can In Australia the aboriginal peoplesare struggling to save Sami, Pite Sami, Akkil Sami, Ter Sami and romani. http://home.online.no/~sveilund/urfolk/kaurnae.htm
Extractions: This article in original, Sami language) Svein Lund: Australia: The language is not dead - it has been sleeping Kaurna is one of the several hundreds of peoples who lived in Australia before the Englishmen came 200 years ago and colonized their country. In the 1820s came colonists and missionaries to the land of the Kaurna people. 30-40 years after colonists told about the Kaurna people that "this tribe has ceased to exist". Many Kaurnas had died from illnesses brought by the colonists. Others were thrown away from their lands, they were spread and mixed with other indigenous peoples and with colonists. English became their daily language, and the Kaurna language was no longer passed on to the coming generations. But still there lived people who knew that they belonged to the Kaurna people and in the 1980s they gathered and asked: Where did our language disappear? Together with colonists came missionaries and among them were people who bothered about the languages of the aboriginal peoples. Some German missionaries made a word list and a grammar of the Kaurna language and they started a school where the Kaurna children were taught in their own language. But it did not last many years before the English governor prohibited all education in aboriginal languages. It should only be taught through English. All the original sources about the Kaurna language are written between 1827 and 1857. The last person who was able to speak the Kaurna language died in 1929, and nothing is documented on tape.
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I: Racism And The Administration Of Justice declared in 1996, discrimination continues to exclude Guatemala's indigenous peoplesfrom most on the lifestyle or relative poverty of romani communities. http://www.peacelink.it/webgate/razzismo/msg00366.html
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Extractions: News Release Issued by the International Secretariat of Amnesty International 25 July 2001 ACT 40/028/2001 124/01 The experiences of millions of people worldwide testify to a simple fact racism undermines all human rights. Justice systems all too often perpetuate racism by mirroring the prejudices of their society. Ahead of the 2001 third UN World Conference against Racism (WCAR), to be held in Durban, South Africa, Amnesty International is urging governments to ensure that the administration of justice in their particular countries is free from prejudice, discrimination and racial bias. The following briefing summarizes Amnesty International's report, Racism and the Administration of Justice, and the organization's concerns regarding the current disputes among states within the context of the WCAR. What is racism? Racism is a blatant attack on the very notion of basic human rights that human rights belong to all people, equally. It infects, to varying degrees and in various forms, every country in the world. The prohibition of racial discrimination constitutes a general principle of international law, included in all fundamental human rights standards. The UN International Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Racial Discrimination (CERD), adopted in 1965 and ratified by 157 countries, outlines substantive rights and a series of steps for the elimination of racial discrimination in all its forms.