Indigenous community in Colombia gets its day in court over ‘ancestral land’
by Luke Taylor in Bogotá from on (#6BATV)
The U'wa people's case against the Colombian government could help protect the environment across Latin America
After centuries fighting to protect their territory - and 26 years waiting to testify in an international legal dispute - an Andean Indigenous community has finally made its formal declarations against the Colombian state.
The U'wa Indigenous community told the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (IACHR) that Colombia has repeatedly failed to recognise their ancestral lands and has threatened the group's existence by polluting their territory with oil.
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