A/62/286
I. Introduction
1.
This is the fourth report submitted to the General Assembly by the Special
Rapporteur on the situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of
indigenous people. During the period under review, the Special Rapporteur
submitted his annual report to the Human Rights Council at its fourth session
(A/HRC/4/32 and Add.1-4). The present report is submitted pursuant to Commission
on Human Rights resolution 2005/51.
2.
The period under review encompasses the activities carried out between
3 October 2006 and 31 July 2007. Like the Special Rapporteur’s preceding report to
the General Assembly (A/61/490), this year’s report refers in particular to a number
of issues which, in his view, are of special importance for the promotion and
protection of indigenous peoples’ rights. The report also includes an analysis of the
situation of indigenous peoples in Asia, an issue that was specifically considered at
the sixth session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
II. Mandate
3.
The Special Rapporteur’s mandate was established by Commission on Human
Rights resolution 2001/57 and was renewed by Commission resolution 2004/62 and
by Human Rights Council decisions 1/102 and 5/101.
4.
By its resolution 2005/51, the Commission on Human Rights requested the
Special Rapporteur to begin preparing a study regarding best practices carried out to
implement the recommendations contained in his annual reports. Accordingly, the
Special Rapporteur submitted a report on the subject to the Human Rights Council
at its fourth session.
III. Activities carried out by the Special Rapporteur in
fulfilment of his mandate
A.
Report to the Human Rights Council
5.
On 20 March 2007 the Special Rapporteur submitted his second report to the
Human Rights Council; this was the sixth annual report under his mandate. The
report covered the activities carried out between September 2006 and March 2007.
During that time, the Special Rapporteur continued to focus, as in previous years, on
three main areas: the investigation and thematic development of issues affecting the
situation of human rights and fundamental freedoms of indigenous people; country
visits; and urgent appeals and alleged violations concerning indigenous peoples’
human rights and fundamental freedoms.
6.
The Special Rapporteur’s main report and its annexes (A/HRC/4/32 and
Add.1-4) contain information on the activities carried out in these three areas. Four
annexes were submitted this year, concerning communications received and
exchanged during the reporting period on alleged violations of indigenous peoples’
human rights and fundamental freedoms (Add.1); the report of the Special
Rapporteur’s visit to Ecuador from 24 April to 4 May 2006 (Add.2); the report of
his visit to Kenya from 4 to 14 December 2006 (Add.3); and the final version of his
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