mardi 22 janvier 2013

Anana Ag Haroun artiste Touareg à Bruxelles il y a 17 minutes "We would like the world to be informed of our fate, our noble struggle. We are fighting to preserve our culture, our freedom, our way of life, our beliefs based on our environment allowing us to live freely in our desert! Unfortunately, we have had enough of weeping until tears drown the pain which pushes a whole population to the path of exile. The rights of indigenous peoples have been specifically recognized and defined internationally because of the particularity of their cultural, linguistic, economic and religious conditions and their socio-political organization. This recognition is also based on the unique living conditions of indigenous peoples and the serious threats facing them. This distinguishes them from the rest of the world population and justifies the need to grant them special legal protection in international law. This situation has been recognized by international legal instruments that provide for the rights of indigenous peoples, that apply to those whose social, cultural and economic conditions distinguish them from other groups of the international community, and whose status is regulated wholly or partially by their own customs or traditions, and who are regarded as indigenous on the basis of their genealogical connection to the populations which inhabited the country prior to the time of the colonization conquest or the establishment of the current national borders. We share in a desert at the time of colonization conquest and at the time of the establishment of the current national borders. We share in a desert that is becoming increasingly dry. Even our neighbor animals the Gazelle and others ... flees his desert for fear to be tortured. Will it be that an indigenous people disappear there?" Anana Ag Haroun

Anana Ag Haroun

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