The Second General Assembly was hosted on Indigenous Sámi territories in the city of Kiruna. At the meeting, members studied international agreements including the Universal Declaration of Human Rights through an Indigenous perspective. The meeting produced a four page document responding to these international agreements urging for recognition of Indigenous land and governance rights: “The Second General Assembly of the World Council of Indigenous Peoples addresses itself to all the peoples of the world, to individuals and to nations, to the United Nations and all its agencies, and to other international organizations, with an urgent appeal that all the violent actions and measure against indigenous peoples, as related above, be immediately brought to an end”.