We pursue change through non-violent, lawful, democratic engagement.
We support constitutional principles, due process, and accountable institutions.
We advocate language, culture, and sustainable community stewardship of land and resources.
Lasting solutions must be grounded in democracy, constitutional principles, and the rule of law—ensuring accountability and legitimacy.
We protect indigenous language, culture, and collective rights, and oppose forced assimilation that threatens cultural continuity.
We support inclusive dialogue and long-term institutional thinking—without imposing predetermined political outcomes.
We pursue change exclusively through peaceful, lawful, and democratic means, rejecting violence as incompatible with dignity and sustainable solutions.
Our work is grounded in international human rights standards, indigenous rights frameworks, and constitutional principles—not ideology or confrontation.
We engage openly with civil society, scholars, and diverse political actors to promote inclusive dialogue and long-term governance thinking.
SMDP does not support violence, armed struggle, or extremist ideology.
SMDP rejects hatred, superiority claims, and exclusion. Our advocacy is rights-based and pluralistic.
We do not impose a single political outcome; we support lawful, inclusive processes and dialogue.