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Saami Council presents a video reportage: LAST YOIK IN SAMI FORESTS?
(15.5.2006)
This video reportage will be presented in connection on the fifth session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues held in New York from 15 to 26 May.
More information: Vice-chairperson of Saami Council
Kati Eriksen +358-40-5748686, ke@saamicouncil.net and Head of the
Human Rights unit Mattias Åhrén +47-47379161, ma@saamicouncil.net
In northern Lapland, over thousand kilometres north of
Finland’s capital Helsinki, lie the largest remaining wildernesses in
Western Europe. These fjells and forests are the homeland of Northern
Europe’s only indigenous people, the Sámi. The land rights issue in the Sámi
homeland is unsolved.
Traditional free-grazing reindeer herding is the basis of
Sámi culture. During the cold Arctic winter months old-growth forests
provide a lifeline for grazing reindeer. On the old trees grows the arboreal
hanging lichen that is an essential wintertime food for the reindeer.
However, the state-owned forest company Metsähallitus is
destroying important winter grazing forests that are vital to the reindeer.
These forests are destroyed for production of Finnish pulp and paper.
The long lasted conflict between the Sámi reindeer herding
and governments industrial forestry flamed up in the spring of 2005. The
Sami reindeer herders joined with environmental oranisations and started
international campaigning to save the reindeer grazing forests from
logging.
The conflict escalated when forestry workers, supported by
Finnish governments forest company, set up their terror-camp next to
Greenpeace Forest Rescue Station in the disputed forests.
This document follows the struggle and events, but also
seeks the reasons behind the conflict.
About the copyrighs: Please contact the producer
Elonmerkki/Mr. Hannu Hyvönen.
Produced by Elonmerkki - Signs of Life. Contacts: http://www.elonmerkki.net elonmerkki@kulma.net tel +358-408317733
For more information on Sámi forests: http://www.saamicouncil.net http://weblog.greenpeace.org/forestrescue http://www.clearcut.fi
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