Rettet die Naturvölker (Save the nature peoples), also known as Friends of People Close to Nature (fPcN) or fPcN interCultural, founded in Lauenburg by Hartmut Heller as Freunde der Naturvölker in 1991,[1] is a non-governmental European human rights organization that works in the field of indigenous rights.
[3] fPcN sees the "afflictions" of indigenous peoples lying in the imposition of alien interests and not in a deficiency of their way of living.
Mark Davis investigates allegations about the role of the International Red Cross and the British military in a massacre in the southern highlands of West Papua in May 1996.
It includes historical footage of events showing the UN vote that allowed for the continuing colonization and exploitation of their natural resources.
[citation needed] It is about a Czech researcher who goes to the Thail and Laosen mountains in order to search and document the causes of alleged wrongdoing and violence done to the indigenous peoples and their children by Christian missionaries.