Indigenous Peoples' Rights: Interview with Yana Tannagasheva

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 10 фев 2025
  • This podcast episode is dedicated to the rights of Indigenous peoples.
    Yana Tannagasheva, an activist with the International Committee of Indigenous Peoples of Russia, speaks with Anti-Discrimination Centre Memorial about the challenges currently faced by Indigenous peoples in Russia.
    The risk of physical annihilation through involvement in Russia's criminal war against Ukraine,
    The criminalization of human rights movements,
    The persecution of independent activists,
    The use of pro-government Indigenous organizations to promote Russia’s agenda on international platforms.
    The episode was narrated by Eddie Rosen.
    Listen to original episode in Russian: • Права коренных народов...
    00:00 start
    00:30 new wave of repression
    01:20 Indigenous organizations were added to the list of extremist organizations
    03:30 we need to support the community at the grassroots level, and continue to inform the world
    04:10 the crossroad of big business and indigenous traditional activities
    05:30 One example of Russia’s bad influence on UN structures and mechanisms
    07:00 About the language
    08:20 about the Russian Association's of Indigenous Peoples of the North (RAIPON) influence on the overall agenda at the UN
    09:50 Russia remains a prison to indigenous peoples
    The Russian government is using Indigenous peoples, is using RAIPON, to achieve its goals, which are to secure territories, extract mineral resources, and continue influencing the international community and enriching itself at the expense of Indigenous peoples.

Комментарии •