Fighting on
Exiled Russian Indigenous rights activist on defending marginalised communities and resisting propaganda

On 14 May, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office declared Batani, the International Indigenous Fund for Development and Solidarity, a long-time advocate for Indigenous peoples of the Russian North, Siberia and Far East, an “undesirable organisation”, essentially criminalising its activity in Russia.
“The Russian government has always tried to isolate Indigenous issues and the issues of democratic change in general.”
“These stories — people criminalised for traditions like hunting and fishing — are endless.”
“For almost three years, we lived in limbo — no work permit, no savings. We survived on humanitarian aid.”
“There are cases of men fleeing into the taiga to avoid conscription.”
“In international law, it is peoples, not states, that hold sovereignty. That’s the very first line of the UN Charter.”

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