With a call to stop the plagiarism that indigenous peoples and communities are subject to and to fully recognize them as subjects of law, concluded the Forum-International Meeting on the Protection of Cultural Heritage as Collective Law, which took place this Saturday 18 and Sunday 19 of may.
It is urgent to stop the plagiarism of popular art in the Forum The Protection of Cultural Heritage as Collective Law
Ministry of Culture,
19 May 2019, Mexico
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