E/CN.4/1997/71/Add.1 page 18 Notes 1.The file on this sad chronicle is available for consultation in the Centre for Human Rights. 2.This word, which dates back to the time when subjects of the Ottoman Empire emigrated to Colombia, is still part of local usage and has been extended to refer to all Arabs. 3.Territory reserved for an internally-autonomous Amerindian community. 4.Communication, dated 18 January 1995, from the Permanent Mission of Colombia to the International Organizations at Geneva addressed to the Centre for Human Rights. 5.October 1993 census. According to INCORA (Colombian Agrarian Reform Institute), there are some 8 million Blacks among a total population of 37 million. Indigenous inhabitants number 600,000, i.e. 2 per cent of the population; they are divided into 81 groups speaking 64 languages, and are concentrated in the Amazon and Orinoco regions. In Chocó, the coexistence of indigenous inhabitants and Blacks offers encouragement for efforts to seek solutions involving cooperation. In the Pacific region, the population is 90 per cent Black and 3 per cent indigenous; in the Cauca region, the two communities are of equal size. 6.Ministry of the Interior, Indigenous Affairs; Programme of Ethnic Strengthening for the Indigenous Peoples of Colombia, Santafé de Bogotá, 1995, p. 9; Colombian National Indigenous Tierra profanada, Grandes proyectos en territorios indigenas Disloque Editores, Santafé de Bogotá 1995, p. 13. Support and 1995-1998, Organization, de Colombia 7.See annexes II and IV. 8.People of mixed Spanish and Amerindian origin. 9.Interview on 2 July 1996 with Mr. Francisco Serpa, Minister of the Interior. The Movimiento National por los Derechos Humanos de la Comunidad Negra de Colombia (National Movement for the Human Rights of Colombia's Black Community - CIMARRON) estimates that there are actually 15 million Afro-Colombians, i.e. 45 per cent of the total population. The authorities are believed to deliberately lower the figure in order to “whiten” Colombia's population and turn the Afro-Colombians into a minority. 10.For further details, see the following publications by the Ministry of Education: Legislación sobre lad Etnoeducación ; La Etnoeducación ; Realidad y Esperanza de los Pueblos Indigenas y Afrocolombianos ; YO'KWINSIRO, 10 años de Etnoeducación . 11.Colombian National Indigenous Organization, provectos en territorios indigenas de Colombia Tierra profanada, Grandes , op. cit., p. 14.

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