The
International Forum of Indigenous Peoples on Climate Change (IFIPCC)
The 13th Session of Conference of the Parties to the UNFCCC
SBSTA 27, agenda item 5/REDD
Thank you Mr. President, on behalf of the International Forum of Indigenous
Peoples on Climate Change, I would like to express our profound concern
about reducing emissions from deforestation (REDD).
Many adaptation and mitigation
policies and projects promoted as solutions to climate change like
market based mechanisms, carbon trading, agrofuels and the Clean Development
Mechanism devastate Indigenous Peoples’ lands and territories
and cause more Human Rights violations.
REDD will not benefit Indigenous
Peoples, but in fact, it will result in more violations of Indigenous
Peoples’ Rights. It will increase the violation of our Human
Rights, our rights to our lands, territories and resources, steal
our land, cause forced evictions, prevent access and threaten indigenous
agriculture practices, destroy biodiversity and culture diversity
and cause social conflicts. Under REDD, States and Carbon Traders
will take more control over our forests.
The United Nations Declaration
on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples was adopted by the General Assembly
of the United Nations on September 13 of this year and consecrates
fundamental rights of indigenous peoples which are relevant to the
REDD discussions. especially Articles 10, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 32.
Given the threat to Indigenous
Peoples’ Rights that REDD represents, the International Forum
on Indigenous Peoples and Climate Change calls for SBSTA to organize
with The United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues an Expert
Meeting on Climate Change Mitigation Strategies Impacts on Indigenous
Peoples. Furthermore, we urge the Convention to participate actively
in the next session of the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous
Issues whose special Theme is Climate Change.
In closing, we inform the SBSTA
that we are requesting that Human Right Council and The Special Rapporteur
on the Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms of Indigenous Peoples
to monitor the potential Human Rights violation related to the implementation
of REDD.
Terimakasih Mr. President