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Erasing Identity: Racism and Discrimination Against Indigenous Papuans in Indonesia

Indonesia’s Indigenous Papuan population has long faced racism and discrimination, perpetuating a cycle of poverty, violence, and marginalization. Despite the government’s claims of progress, the reality on the ground tells a different story. A Legacy of Oppression The history of Indonesia’s treatment of Indigenous Papuans is marked by violence, displacement, and cultural erasure. From the 1960s to the present day, Papuans have been subject to forced assimilation, land grabbing, and human rights abuses. The result is a community that has been marginalized and excluded from Indonesian society. Racism in the Education System One of the most insidious forms of racism against Indigenous Papuans is in the education system. Papuan students are often forced to adopt Indonesian culture and language, suppressing their own identity and cultural heritage. This perpetuates a cycle of low self-esteem, poor academic performance, and limited opportunities. Discrimination in Employment and Healthcare

A Nation Divided: New Zealand's Indigenous Rights in Jeopardy

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New Zealand’s Indigenous Rights in Jeopardy New Zealand, once a beacon of hope for Indigenous rights, is facing a tumultuous new era. The country’s right-wing government has ordered public agencies to stop affirmative action policies for Māori people, who are disadvantaged in almost every aspect of life ¹. The Rise of Māori Culture Despite the government’s stance, Māori culture and language have experienced a resurgence in popularity. The language, once on the brink of extinction, is now an integral part of everyday life in New Zealand. People are eager to learn, with waiting lists for classes and a chain store’s Māori language week clothing line selling out in minutes ¹. A Fraught Debate However, this newfound enthusiasm for Māori culture belies a fraught debate about race in New Zealand. The polarized politics and backlash against the previous left-wing government have fueled tensions, with some claiming that special treatment for Māori people has created social division and unequal