Various social movements, faith-based groups, environmental, development and human rights organizations organized 23 events revolving around land grabbing issue.
Participants in the
assembly of convergence adopted one appeal and stressed that it should serve
as a vehicle to forge broad alliances at the local, national and international
levels and pave the way for large mobilizations to support all the communities
and peoples’ organizations that are defending themselves against land grabbing
on the ground.
The appeal calls for an immediate stop to land grabbing and the restitution of
the lands that have been taken away from local communities. Moreover, it makes
several demands of national governments and international organizations.
The appeal will be opened for
endorsement to organizations until the 31st of March. Later on, it will be
possible for individuals to sign as well.
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Here is the petition:
Dakar Appeal against the land grab
We, farmers organizations, non-governmental organizations, religious organizations, unions and other social movements, gathered in Dakar for the World Social Forum 2011:
Considering that small and family farming, which represent most of the world's
farmers, are best placed to:
meet their dietary needs and those of populations, ensuring food security and
sovereignty of countries,
provide employment to rural populations and maintain economic life in rural
areas, key to a balanced territorial development, produce with respect to the environment and to the conservation of natural
resources for future generations;
Considering that recent massive land grabs targeting tens of millions of acres
for the benefit of private interests or third states - whether for reasons of
food, energy, mining, environment, tourism, speculation or geopolitics -
violate human rights by depriving local, indigenous, peasants, pastoralists and
fisher communities of their livelihoods, by restricting their access to natural
resources or by removing their freedom to produce as they wish, and exacerbate
the inequalities of women in access and control of land;
Considering that investors and complicit governments threaten the right to food
of rural populations, that they condemned them to suffer rampant unemployment
and rural exodus, that they exacerbate poverty and conflicts and contribute to
the loss of agricultural knowledge and skills and cultural identities ;
Considering also that the land and the respect of human rights are firstly
under the jurisdiction of national parliaments and governments, and they bear
the greatest share of responsibility for these land grabs;
We call on parliaments and national governments to immediately cease all
massive land grabs current or future and return the plundered land. We order
the government to stop oppressing and criminalizing the movements of struggle
for land and to release activists detained. We demand that national governments
implement an effective framework for the recognition and regulation of land
rights for users through consultation with all stakeholders.
This requires
putting an end to corruption and cronyism, which invalidates any attempt of
shared land management.
We demand that governments, the Regional Unions of States, FAO and other
national and international institutions immediately implement the commitments
that were made at the International Conference on Agrarian Reform and Rural
Development (ICARRD) of 2006, namely securing land rights of users, the revival
of agrarian reform process based on a fair access to natural resources and
rural development for the welfare of all. We ask that the elaboration process
of the FAO Guidelines on Governance of Land and Natural Resources be
strengthened, and that they are based on Human Rights as defined in the various
charters and covenants - these rights being effective only if binding legal
instruments are implemented at the national and international level to impose
on the states compliance with their obligations. Moreover, each state has to be
held responsible for the impact of its policies or activities of its companies
in the countries targeted by the investments. Similarly, we must reaffirm the
supremacy of Human Rights over international trade and finance regimes, which
are sources of speculation on natural resources and agricultural goods.
Meanwhile, we urge the Committee on World Food Security (CFS) to definitively
reject the World Bank principles for responsible agricultural investment (RAI),
which are illegitimate and inadequate to address the phenomenon, and to include
the commitments of the ICARRD as well as the conclusions of the International
Assessment of Agricultural Knowledge, Science and Technology for Development
(IAASTD) in its Global Framework for Action.
We demand that states, regional organizations and international institutions
guarantee people's right to land and support family farming and agro-ecology.
Appropriate agricultural policies should consider all different types of
producers (indigenous peoples, pastoralists, artisanal fishermen, peasants,
agrarian reform beneficiaries) and answer specifically to the needs of women
and youth.
Finally, we invite people and civil society organisations everywhere to support
- by all human, media, legal, financial or popular means possible - all those
who fight against land grabs and to put pressure on national governments and
international institutions to fulfil their obligations towards the rights of
people.
We all have a duty to resist and to support the people who are fighting for
their dignity!
Sincerely,