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Deutsch: James Anaya (bis 2014 UN-Sonderberichterstatter für die Rechte indigener Völker) und seine Nachfolgerin Victoria Tauli-Corpuz im März 2013 in Kuala-Lumpur
English: James Anaya, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples until June 2014 his successor Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, March 2013, Kuala-Lumpur
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