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🌏 This #WorldEnvironmentDay, we’re exposing 4 ways Indigenous Peoples’ rights are being violated across Laos and Thailand.

  • Writer: Manushya Foundation
    Manushya Foundation
  • Jun 5
  • 1 min read

Environmental justice without Indigenous justice is not justice at all. ✊



Despite having defended the environment for generations, Indigenous communities continue to face dispossession, false climate solutions, SLAPPs, and violence, while states and corporations move forward with impunity.


Manushya’s two new UN submissions expose how Indigenous Peoples’ rights are being violated in Laos and Thailand in the name of profit, “development,” and even “conservation.”


Their demand is clear: recognise Indigenous Peoples. Uphold FPIC. End criminalisation. Guarantee remedy. Return land justice to the communities that have protected it for generations.


📖 Read our new UN submissions:


👉 Deprived of their Rights and their Lands, Deprived of their Rights and their Lands: Indigenous Peoples facing Corporate Abuses in Laos and Thailand


👉 Defenders of Land, Sea, and Life: Indigenous Peoples’ Struggle Against Dispossession, SLAPPs, and False Climate Solutions in Thailand



#WeAreManushyan ♾️ Equal Human Beings

 
 
 

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