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Fourth attack against Community defending its water
December 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 518 views
For months now, the community of Cutumay Camones, which resides near Santa Ana, El Salvador, has been protesting against the construction of a new landfill site that threatens to contaminate their drinking water. The landfill is positioned directly above a local aquifer, just 700 meters away from the community spring.
The government doesn’t care in the least. Not about the thousands of threatened families that make up the community, not about the Ombudsman’s recommendations to immediately halt construction because of the forthcoming water contamination, and not even about the …
Defenders of the Black Hills
December 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 724 views
This 12-minute video, produced by the Seventh Generation Fund, discusses the Defenders of the Black Hills, “a group of volunteers, without racial or tribal boundaries, whose mission is to ensure that all of the provisions of the Fort Laramie Treaties of 1851 and 1868 are upheld by the federal government of the United States.”
In doing so, these volunteers are also upholding the Constitution of the United States which, in Article Six, states that “treaties are the Supreme Law of the land.” Until the
Treaties are upheld, the actions of the Defenders are to restore and protect the …
Silent Snow
December 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 789 views
The following three-minute clip is a trailer for Silent Snow, a feature length documentary currently in the pre-production phase. This film will premiere at the end of the International Polar Year (IPY) early 2009.
From the Official Website: Against a background of melting ice Silent Snow focuses on a prelude to a worldwide problem of dramatic proportions: the poisoning of humans and animals by dangerous pesticides like DDT (Persistent Organic Pollutants – POPs). Via currents in the ocean they reach the arctic where they accumulate in plankton, fish and bigger animals like seagulls and polar bears. But they also travel …
Action needed to protect Mt. Tenabo
November 30, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 648 views
The Western Shoshone Defense Project (WSDP) posted an action alert yesterday, warning that Cortez Gold Mines (a subsidiary of Barrrick Gold) may soon be permitted to build a new gold mine on the slopes of Mt. Tenabo.
The mountain and surrounding area is of extreme significance to the Spiritual and Cultural life of the Western Shoshone. “Mt. Tenabo has been, and continues to be used by Western Shoshone people as a central part of their religious practices and world view. Western Shoshone visit the mountain and the valley below (the location of the mine pit) for prayer ceremonies, gathering …
US Court charges mining company with tresspassing
November 13, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 842 views
A few days before the Ontario Court of Appeals decision that favoured Whitefish Lake First Nation in Canada, there was another important court ruling South of the US/CAN border.
On October 29, Chief Judge Lisa Adams issued an order forcing the Native American Energy Group (N.A.E.G.) off the Pine Ridge reservation, declaring the company had been trespassing on Lakota Territory.
In a recent article, Ken Lesbock, the Director of the International Human Rights & Justice Project for Owe Aku, explains that earlier this year, the New York-based uranium mining …
Day of Global Action Against Syngenta starts tomorrow
November 7, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 860 views
It’s fairly short notice, but Via Campesina has organized a Global Day of Action against Syngenta Seeds for the recent attack against the peaceful protest, during which a local MST leader, Valmir Mota de Oliviera (also known as Keno; pictured right) was shot dead. Several others were also injured and threatened.
See below for Via Campesina’s call to action, followed by some email addresses and sample letters you can send in Solidarity.
Thursday, 01 November 2007
Call to action for the 8th of November!
To: Organisations of Via Campesina, …
The toxic effect on Indigenous living in Chemical Valley
November 6, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 748 views
A cross-border, investigative report was published last month by Eco Justice Canada (formally Sierra Legal) which details the amount of toxins released - and the impact it’s all having on the people living in Canada’s Chemical Valley–the region of Sarnia, Ontario.
Populated by at least 71,000 Canadians and three 3 Indigenous Nations, there is a total of 62 large industrial facilities currently in operation. On top of that, in the immediate vicinity on the other side of the US/CAN border, there are 16 more.
According to the report, …