Indigenous Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Pacific

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Indigenous Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Pacific |
Participant in Colombian armed conflict
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Active |
? – present |
Ideology |
Indigenous rights |
Area of operations |
Colombia
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Size |
~ 80 |
Opponent(s) |
Government of Colombia |
The Indigenous Revolutionary Armed Forces of the Pacific (Spanish: Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias Indígenas del Pacífico) is a small guerrilla group based in rural indigenous areas of Colombia.
The group, known by the acronym of FARIP, is an indigenous revolutionary group, common government estimates give the group a total number of 80 fighters. It is speculated that, like the largely peaceful ONIC (National Indigenous Organization of Colombia) and other indigenous self-defense forces, to be poorly armed.
Indigenous and minority rights
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Rights |
- Ancestral domain
- Free, prior and informed consent
- Intellectual property
- Land rights
- Language
Self-determination
- in Australia
- in Canada
- in the United States
Traditional knowledge
- Treaty rights
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Governmental organizations |
- African Commission on Human and Peoples' Rights
- Arctic Council
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Council of Indigenous Peoples(Taiwan)
- Fundação Nacional do Índio
- Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada
- National Commission for the Development of Indigenous Peoples
- National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (Philippines)
- United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues
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Non-governmental and political organizations |
- Amazon Watch
- Assembly of First Nations
- Confederation of Indigenous Nationalities of Ecuador
- Congress of Aboriginal Peoples
- Coordinator of Indigenous Organizations of the Amazon River Basin
- Cultural Survival
- Indigenous Environmental Network
- Indigenous Peoples Council on Biocolonialism
- International Work Group for Indigenous Affairs
- National Indigenous Organization of Colombia
- Native American Rights Fund
- Survival International
- Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization
- Zapatista Army of National Liberation
- (more ...)
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Issues |
- Civilizing mission
Colonialism
- Internal colonialism
- Settler colonialism
Cultural appropriation
- Dakota Access Pipeline protests
- Discovery doctrine
- Homeland
Lands inhabited by indigenous peoples
- Bantustan
- Autonomous okrugs
- American Indian reservation
- Indian colony
- Indian reserve
- Ranchería
- Rancherie
- Urban Indian reserve
- Manifest destiny
- Plastic shaman
- Rainbow Warriors
- Two-Spirit
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Legal representation |
- Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Convention, 1989
- Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, 2007
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Historical cases |
- 2009 Peruvian political crisis
- Alta controversy
- Chiapas conflict
- Depopulation of Diego Garcia
- High Arctic relocation
- Indian removal
- Mapuche conflict
- Oka Crisis
- Residential schools
- Canada
- New Zealand
- South Africa
- United States
- Rubber boom
- San controversy
- Stolen Generations
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Human rights
Indigenous rights • Minority rights
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