A/61/490
The situation of human rights and fundamental
freedoms of indigenous people
Summary
The present report, on activities carried out from November 2005 to October
2006, highlights some concerns which the Special Rapporteur deems to be worthy of
special and urgent attention.
The activities carried out by the Special Rapporteur in fulfilment of the
mandate entrusted to him by the Commission on Human Rights in 2001 have focused
on (a) thematic investigation of issues that have an impact on the situation of human
rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people; (b) country visits; and
(c) communications with Governments with respect to alleged violations of
indigenous people’s human rights and fundamental freedoms throughout the world.
In this report, the Special Rapporteur refers in particular to the relevance for
indigenous people of the adoption by the General Assembly of the draft United
Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which the Human Rights
Council adopted at its first session.
During the period under review, the Special Rapporteur undertook official
missions to New Zealand and Ecuador and made follow-up visits to Guatemala,
Mexico and Canada.
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