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For over years, Indigenous peoples of the Amazon and across the Americas have faced invasions and loss of their ancestral territories, ethnic and socioeconomic discrimination, and the constant threat of physical and cultural extermination resulting in displacement, disease, and genocide. Now, Indigenous peoples — particularly those living in voluntary isolation — are gravely threatened by the emergence of the COVID pandemic.
The health of many Indigenous peoples is already precarious due to the prevalence of externally-introduced contagious diseases and chronic illnesses throughout the population.
The COVID crisis further exposes the insufficiency of healthcare services and a lack of effective, linguistically relevant and culturally appropriate government policies. Indigenous peoples throughout the region lack access to adequate sanitary facilities, many of which have entirely collapsed or can no longer be repaired. They do not have secure access to potable water sources or proper sanitation infrastructure.
Indigenous peoples have also been denied access to timely and accurate information in their own languages, which would facilitate an understanding of the current pandemic and inform decisions on how to best defend and protect themselves accordingly.
Extractive activities are an additional threat in a large number of Indigenous territories, where they have not been halted by the various governments of the region because they are considered economically strategic. The continued negligence of governments, extractive industries, and financial institutions in the face of the novel coronavirus could result in the ethnocide of the very peoples safeguarding rainforests, and who provide expansive knowledge and solutions to the other existential crisis we face: the global climate emergency.
Multilateral international organizations have failed to address and recommend actions to prevent the arrival of the novel coronavirus into Indigenous territories, and must take a more active role in the various countries of the region to promote, defend and closely monitor the rights of Indigenous peoples.
Without guidance or support from public health agencies, many Indigenous organizations and peoples are taking preventative measures on their own to stop the coronavirus from entering their communities: by voluntary social distancing, using proactive hygiene practices, suspending major protests, events, and travel, closing traffic between villages and controlling the entry or exit of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples into territories, and by producing public health communications materials in their own languages.
Indigenous peoples across the region explicitly demand that any and all outsiders refrain from traveling to Indigenous territories until further notice, due to the current threats posed by the COVID pandemic. Numerous Indigenous organizations that represent hundreds of towns, thousands of communities and millions of people across the Amazon have issued statements directed both internally to their communities and externally to governments and other actors.
We join them in calling on government authorities, multilateral organizations, religious proselytizers, executives of extractive corporations, and finance industry leaders to:. This is not a complete list; the list of endorsing organizations will update continually. Chevron did not realize that in its persecution of Donziger it would mobilize tens of thousands to demand accountability against its pollution in Ecuador, and around the world.
Last week, six thousand Indigenous people of distinct ethnicities from all regions of Brazil set up camp in the heart of Brazil's capital to insist that their existence and voices be recognized and respected by the government. They traveled for days on packed buses, some under the threat of ambushes, to be united for the "Struggle for Life" Receive the Eye on the Amazon in your Inbox! We'll never share your info with anyone else, and you can unsubscribe at any time.
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