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ASSYRIAN UNIVERSAL Sub
Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection Of Minorities Working Group on Indigenous Populations Eighteenth session
Intervention for Agenda Item
6:
Standard-setting activities including a review of
indigenous peoples' relationship with natural resource, energy and mining
companies
Mr. Chairman
I am attending this working group as a representative
of the Assyrian people. Presently an estimated half of our population lives
outside our indigenous
According the UNHCR in 1998 there were 9, 892
recognized refugees from
Religious cultural and linguistic persecution have
inevitably led to a significant movement of Assyrians out of Upon the Draft
Declaration of the Rights of Indigenous Peoples being passed, and we
share the general consensus of our indigenous brothers and sisters that it
would be in its present form, two articles would become very relevant,
namely articles 25 and 30. Article 25 of the
Draft Declaration states:
Indigenous peoples have the right to maintain and strengthen their
distinctive spiritual and material relationship with the lands, territories,
waters and coastal seas and other resources which they have traditionally
owned or otherwise occupied or used, and to uphold their responsibilities to
future generations in this regard. Article 30 of the
Draft Declaration states:
Indigenous peoples have the right to determine and develop priorities and
strategies for the development or use of their lands, territories and other
resources, including the right to require that States obtain their free and
informed consent prior to the approval of any project affecting their lands,
territories and other resources, particularly in connection with the
development, utilization or exploitation of mineral, water or other
resources. Pursuant to agreement with the indigenous peoples concerned, just
and fair compensation shall be provided for any such activities and measures
taken to mitigate adverse environmental, economic, social, cultural or
spiritual impact.
However
notwithstanding the provisions of the Draft Declaration, I believe that the
standards set therein should nevertheless apply if Assyrian people’s rights
as indigenous people as reflected in the Draft Declaration are to be
respected. To this end it is necessary for natural resource, energy and
mining companies to ensure that they act in our best interests and consult
with Assyrian people before entering into agreements with the Iraqi
government regarding exploitation of natural resources. Further, it is
necessary for them to take responsibility for appropriate payment of
compensation, particularly as rich indigenous Assyrian lands have been and
continue to be taken from their Assyrian inhabitants and owners, without any
consultation with or, compensation for the Assyrians.
In order to do this it may be necessary for them to
consult with Assyrian people outside I respectfully
submit that it is the responsibility of those states in which the natural
resource companies originate to ensure that companies respect the rights of
indigenous peoples regardless of the domestic laws of the countries in which
the companies are undertaking their activities. I therefore
recommend that the Working Group endorse a proposal to require multinational
companies to respect the rights of indigenous peoples in circumstances where
those people are not in a position, due to domestic persecution, to ensure
that their interests are respected.
Thank you Mr. Chairman
Assyrian Universal
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