Indigenous peoples are considered one of the most vulnerable groups in the country. That, of course, remains a domestic issue for Russia, but new problems concerning international politics have arised and put everyday life of populations at risk. First and foremost, some indigenous peoples are dispersed between different countries, and thus border closures prevent any contacts, be it academic, cultural exchange or simple family communication. For example, the Saami, the Vepsians in the West and the Inuit, the Evenes and the Aleuts in the East of Russia do not have such opportunities anymore. Experts also point to the difficulties that arise with visas and increased costs of travelling to participate in the United Nations meetings. As for the available international instruments, they are still not quite adapted for Russian specifics. For example, the basic principle of Free, prior and informed consent (FPIC) laid down in the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People
Indigenous Peoples in Russia Face International Challenges
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