E/2010/43 E/C.19/2010/15 organization that represents the Guaraní people in the Plurinational State of Bolivia, to continue to give priority to combating these extremely serious human rights violations as part of its broader programme of reconstitution of the Guaraní people. 67. The Permanent Forum encourages APG to continue to defend in a cooperative and constructive manner, the principles of self-determination and free, prior and informed consent in accordance with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, which the Plurinational State of Bolivia has incorporated into its domestic law and applied through its Constitution. 68. The Permanent Forum thanks the country team for endorsing the recommendations contained in the report on the mission to the Plurinational State of Bolivia and for taking responsibility for follow-up to those recommendations. With regard to attempts at consensus-building among the parties involved in situations of servitude and practices of forced labour, the Permanent Forum recalls that human rights are inalienable and that they include the rights of indigenous peoples acknowledged in the United Nations Declaration. 69. The Permanent Forum urges OHCHR in the Plurinational State of Bolivia to continue and strengthen its monitoring of the human rights of the Guaraní people to address as a matter of urgency the situation of the families and communities that are subjected to forced labour and other forms of servitude and to report regularly and publicly on developments in that situation. In the area of technical assistance, the Permanent Forum urges OHCHR in the Plurinational State of Bolivia to strengthen the human rights capacities of the Guaraní authorities in Alto Parapetí and other districts where there are serious human rights violations. 70. The Permanent Forum undertakes to continue to monitor implementation of the recommendations contained in its report with the cooperation of all parties to this dialogue: the Government, the representatives of indigenous peoples and the United Nations country team. Follow-up summary report and recommendations of the Permanent Forum mission to Paraguay 71. On 21 April 2010, the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues held an in-depth dialogue on the situation of indigenous peoples in the Chaco region with representatives of the Government of Paraguay, officials of the Coordinating Body for the Self-Determination of Indigenous Peoples of Paraguay (CAPI) and representatives of the United Nations country team in Paraguay. This dialogue represents a new working method based on the mission report of the Permanent Forum, which visited Paraguay in April 2009 (E/C.19/2010/5), and the responses of the Government of Paraguay in its report to the ninth session of the Forum (E/C.19/2010/12/Add.2). The Permanent Forum thanked the representatives of the Government, indigenous peoples and the United Nations for their participation in the dialogue. 72. The Permanent Forum asked a number of questions on various issues, including: (a) Respect for the principle of self-determination during the ongoing reform of the Paraguayan Institute for Indigenous Affairs (INDI) and other agencies with competence on indigenous issues, such as the Ethnic Rights Department of the Office of the Public Prosecutor’s Office; 12 10-36959

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