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De: Mujeres IndígenasFecha: Agosto 2021
RE: Comunicado de prensa para el informe sobre la frontera
Contacto para los medios de comunicación: https://www.oodhamrights.org/
Traducción al español Anayanse Garza
O’odham VOICE Against the WALL, Release Elbit Systems Human Rights Report, Calling for Divestment
To The World
From: Indigenous Women
Date: Aug 2021
RE: Press Release for Border Report
Media Contact: https://www.oodhamrights.org/
TUCSON, Arizona (Aug. 2021) -- O’odham VOICE Against the WALL has created a human rights report on adverse impacts and violations committed by act or omission by Elbit Systems and the U.S. government in relation to integrated fixed towers (IFTs) and the border wall.
The report is a grass-roots Indigenous human rights perspective on the human rights violations occurring to Indigenous peoples, particularly the impacts that traditional O’odham (O’odham translates to people) face while living in their ancestral territories and where the international border has crossed them.
The report shows that these human rights violations have been mounting for hundreds of years and are currently exacerbated by anti-immigration sentiment and increasing militarization.Moreover, the U.S. has failed to uphold its responsibility to meaningfully consult with grass-roots O’odham and communities specifically in relation to impacts of Elbit Systems’ integrated fixed towers. Likewise, the U.S. has also failed to uphold its obligations under international human rights principles by not obtaining consent from the O’odham on both sides of the border when building the U.S./Mexico wall.
As a result, O’odham are constantly surveilled by both border patrol agents and Elbit Systems workers. O’odham are unable to move freely or participate in ceremonies. Traditional crossings to connect O’odham have been closed by border patrol and are surveilled. Construction of both the border wall and the integrated fixed towers has scarred the land and further endangered animal and plant life that are sacred and integral to O’odham’s way of life.
The U.S. and Elbit Systems should cease their activities along the border and uphold human rights standards for Indigenous peoples and provide remedy for adverse impacts to land and communities that have been identified.
Despite all of these challenges, the O’odham still fight on this frontline for justice, visibility, and dignity to remain on O’odham traditional territories as they have done so for millennia. Their story and their strength through adversity is a testament to the power of O’odham and the power of Indigenous peoples throughout Turtle Island.
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