Indigenous Peoples of the World

Anuak

Project_Ethiopia_0014 The Anuak are a riverine people who live along the banks and rivers of southeastern Sudan and western Ethiopia, in the Gambela Region.

Indigenous Peoples in Ethiopia

Anuak Bodi Chirim Dassanech Gamo Mursi

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Anuak Demand Accountability from World Bank for Contributing to Human Rights Abuses

Indigenous Peoples in Southwest Ethiopia have implicated the World Bank in grave human rights abuses that are being carried... Read More

Anuak Justice Council calls on President Salva Kiir to provide safety to the Anuak

The Canadian-based Anuak Justice Council (AJC) is calling on South Sudan President Salva Kiir to provide safety to the... Read More

Gunshot Wounds and Evictions: Taking advantage of the Wikileaks Whiteout

With the world’s media focused on Wikileaks–and activists still working though the COP16 Summit in Cancun–governments have been seizing... Read More

Ethiopia – We are infected by a virus, the cure is Unity

We must realize that we are infected by a widely spreading virus which requires one shot to cure–that shot... Read More

Ethiopia – Military Commits Atrocities against Indigenous Anuak Civilians

International Human Rights Clinic documents atrocities committed against Anuak civilians by Ethiopian military December 18, 2006 CAMBRIDGE, MA —... Read More

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