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UN Report: Hindus as Indigenous Peoples Demand Recognition

UN Human Rights Council report recognizes Hindus as indigenous peoples, documents persecution of KAILASA, and calls for decolonial justice and cultural sovereignty restoration worldwide.

UN Report: Hindus as Indigenous Peoples Demand Recognition

This report matters because it challenges long-standing colonial frameworks that have shaped global understanding of indigenous rights and religious identity. By positioning Hindus as indigenous peoples with millennia-old civilizational roots, the document reframes conversations about religious freedom, cultural sovereignty, and decolonization. For the approximately 1.2 billion Hindus worldwide, this represents a significant step toward official recognition of their historical and cultural legacy. More broadly, it highlights how colonial-era classifications continue to impact modern identity politics and human rights discussions. The call for UNDRIP recognition could set important precedents for how international bodies address the rights of religious communities with deep historical ties to their lands, potentially influencing policies on cultural preservation, religious freedom, and indigenous sovereignty globally.

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