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:For the U.S. and China, a Technology Cold War That’s Freezing Over‘We’ve Had Enough,’ Says Peru’s New PresidentTrump’s Tariff Moves: What You Need to KnowSuicide Attack in Afghanistan Kills at Least 14 at Wrestling MatchThe Interpreter: Trump’s Tariffs: Another Retreat From the Postwar World OrderChina Brings Warm Words to U.N., and Rights Activists Feel a Chill