ACHPR
African Commission on
Human and Peoples' Hiqhts
Communication 419/12
Human Rights our
Collective Responsibility
- The Indigenous Peoples of the
Lower
Omo (represented
by Survival
International
Charitable Trust) v Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
Summary of the Complaint:
1.
This Complaint was brought against the Federal Democratic Republic of Ethiopia
(Respondent State)! by Survival International Charitable Trust (the Author) on
behalf of the Indigenous Peoples of the Lower Omo (the Complainants) on 20th
April 2012. The Lower Omo Peoples are a collection <;:>£ distinct communities
comprising the Bodi, Daasanech, Hamar, Karo, Kwegu (Of> Muguji), Mursi, and
Nyangatom peoples domiciled in the Southern Nations Nationalities and
Peoples' Regional State (SNNPRS) in southwestEthiopia ..
2.
The Complainants allege that the Respondent State is undertaking two major
development projects - the Gibe III dam construction and the Kuraz Sugar Project
both in the SNNPRS of Ethiopia which has a potential to greatly imperil the
economic, social and cultural life of the Lower Omo Peoples.
3.
The Complainants claim that the Lower. Omo Peoples are mostly agropastoralists whose primary means of subsistence is the cultivation of food crops
such as sorghum and corn, and who rely on milk, meat and cattle for food and
trade. The Complainants also claim that the Lower Omo Peoples depend on
hunting in the surrounding forests to supplement their food sources, obtain hyde
from animals for clothes, and cultivate bees for honey.
4.
The Complainants claim that the Lower Omo Peoples depend on a combination
of flood retreat cultivation, rain fed farming in the bush belt, and cattle herding
in the woody grasslands all over the Lower Omo. To exploit these resources, the
Complainants claim that the Lower Omo Peoples often move from place to place
within their territories, according to the flood circle of the Lower Omo valley.
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