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CERD, the State, mining corporations and indigenous peoples’ rights
The experience of the Subanon in the Philippines
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This chapter provides an overview of the Subanon experience. It explains the role which their engagement with Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) has played in their quest for meaningful implementation of their rights, and the rights of other Philippine indigenous peoples. CERD engagement with the Subanon case has assisted the Mt Canatuan community in their struggle to assert their rights. From 2004 onwards the Subanon adopted a strategy based on two mutually reinforcing rights assertion approaches. The first approach was to invoke their own customary legal system. The second approach was to focus on international fora to seek remedies for their grievances. In 2011, after fifteen years of sustained resistance to the mining project, the Subanon decided that further resistance was unlikely to bring substantive changes. They also decided that their priority was to resolve the serious divisions which the project had caused in their community.

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