Congress
The Guardian newspaper has published a piece titled
"US should return stolen land to Indian tribes, says United Nations." It
deals with native Indians in America, being robbed of their land and
facing terrible "racial discrimination" and financial hardships.
According to the report, Congress is ignoring the plight of the native
American Indians.
Contrary to what many think, all native Indian
tribes are not swimming in tax free money and living the high life. Many
are poor and disenfranchised. As the original Americans, more needs to
be done to help them. Their ancestors were robbed of their land and
murdered. Restitution needs to be made in some financial form for these
injustices.
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US should return stolen land to Indian tribes, says
United Nations
James Anaya, the UN special rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, said no member of the US Congress would meet him as he investigated the part played by the government in the considerable difficulties faced by Indian tribes.
Anaya said that in nearly two weeks of visiting Indian reservations, indigenous communities in Alaska and Hawaii, and Native Americans now living in cities, he encountered people who suffered a history of dispossession of their lands and resources, the breakdown of their societies and "numerous instances of outright brutality, all grounded on racial discrimination"...