MESSAGE
ON THE INTERNATIONAL DAY
OF THE WORLD’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
9
August 2021
Dr. Jassim Taqui
DG Al-Bab Institute for Strategic Studies
Islamabad, August 6, 2021: Indigenous peoples around the world
continue to face overwhelming marginalization, discrimination, and
exclusion. Rooted in colonialism and patriarchy, these profound
disparities are sustained by a deeply held resistance to recognizing and
respecting the rights, dignity, and freedoms of indigenous peoples.
Throughout modern history, indigenous
peoples have been robbed of their lands and territories, of their political and
economic autonomy, and even of their children. Their cultures and
languages have been denigrated and extinguished.
In recent months, the world has again
been exposed to just some of the horror faced by indigenous communities at the
hands of colonizers. Some nations have begun to address this heinous
legacy through apologies, truth and reconciliation efforts, and legislative and
constitutional reforms. But much more needs to be done.
We need a new social contract – one that
restores and honors the rights, dignity, and freedoms of those who have been
deprived of so much for so long. Central to this must be genuine
dialogue, interaction, and willingness to listen. We already have
the tools we need to do this, including the UN Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples and the outcome document of the World Conference on
Indigenous Peoples.
There is no excuse for denying the
world’s 476 million indigenous peoples' self-determination and meaningful
participation in all decision-making. Free, prior, and informed
consent is central for indigenous peoples to exercise their vision of
development.
And while recognition of the importance
of indigenous knowledge grows, in particular in solving the climate and
biodiversity crises and preventing the emergence of contagious diseases, we
must ensure that indigenous knowledge is owned and shared by indigenous
communities themselves.
The United Nations system has a key role
to play. On this International Day of the World’s Indigenous
People, let us show true solidarity by working to end the grievous inequalities
of indigenous peoples worldwide, to fully recognize the abuse they have
endured, and to celebrate their knowledge and wisdom.
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