Their Islands Are Being Eroded. So Are Their Human Rights, They Say. A group of Indigenous Australians from low-lying islands in the Torres Strait argue that Australia, by failing to act on climate change, has violated their fundamental right to maintain their culture. Share: Facebook Twitter Google+ Stumble Digg Email ThisBlogThis!Share to XShare to Facebook Related Posts:New Bombings Hit Afghanistan Before Taliban Cease-Fire ExpiresMacedonia Signs Historic Deal With Greece on Name DisputeNews Analysis: Why Hackers Aren’t Afraid of UsClaiming ‘Parallel State’ Cabal, Romania’s Leaders Target Anti-Corruption ProsecutorShunned by Italy, Migrants at Sea Begin Arriving in SpainBuried Alive Beneath a Road? An Australian Artist Explains