Indigenous Nations Are at the Forefront of the Conflict With Transnational Corporate Power

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Truthout, By: By Kevin Zeese and Margaret Flowers, 10/16/2013

January 9, 2013. The Idle No More protests reach Moncton (Canada), as about 200 people march on City Hall in support of First Nations rights. (Photo: <a http://www.flickr.com/photos/stephen_downes/8366041750/" target="_blank"> Stephen Downes / Flickr</a>)

On Monday, October 7, 2013, indigenous nations and their allies held 70 actions throughout the world proclaiming their sovereignty. The call to action was issued by Idle No more and Defenders of the Land to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the British Royal Proclamation of 1763, which was the first document in which an imperial nation recognized indigenous sovereignty and their right to self-determination. As we wrote last week, treaties with First Nations are not being honored, and even the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples does not adequately recognize the sovereignty of indigenous peoples.

 

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