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Upcoming Protest in Ireland against Shell
September 5, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 710 views
On September 14 there will be a protest in County Mayo, Ireland to highlight the ongoing community campaign against Shell and their proposed, highly controversial Corrib gas development—an onshore refinery and high pressure pipeline leading from the offshore Corrib gas field.
Since it was first proposed in 2000, local communities have been engaging in a steady campaign of opposition to this development, because:
1. Shell and the government plans to take land from local residents for the pipeline.
2. The pipeline will be going through boggy land with a history of …
Amazon: in the hands of a few
September 1, 2007 | One Comment | 801 views
Recently, the Enawene-Nawe, a people indigenous to the Juruena River basin in the Mato Grosso state of Brazil, invited Greenpeace to visit them and document their ways of life, which Greenpeace had previously expressed an interest in doing.
Greenpeace accepted, and set out, accompanied by OPAN (Native Amazon Operation) members and 2 european journalists. But upon arriving on August 20, 2007—farmers, land owners, and politicians of the Brazilian municipality of Juína (Mato Grosso state) ‘warned’ them that they will not be permitted to visit the Enawene-Nawe.
Maybe ‘warned’ is speaking too …
Haiti - the UNtold Story
September 1, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 683 views
In 2004, the United States, with the complicity of France and Canada, forcibly removed democratically-elected Jean-Bertrand Aristide from office, bringing Haiti’s 10 year experience with democracy to a brutal end.
After the coup, 6,000 United Nations Peacekeepers came to Haiti to legitimize the ‘regime change’, and to purportedly help restore peace and democracy in Haiti, in part, by hunting down members of Lavalas, the popular movement that swept Aristide into office.
Since 2004, thousands of Lavalas members, so-called bandits, have been killed or driven into hiding.
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Taku: Our Land is Our Future
August 25, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 614 views
This is an abbreviated version of the film “Our Land is Our Future”, a documentary about the the Taku River Tlingit people’s relationship with their traditional territory and their struggle to honor their land, sovereignty, and way of life.
“The Taku is a land abundant with life. Within its 18,000 square kilometers/4.5 million acres, the watershed encompasses seven biogeoclimatic zones, enriching the region with stunning diversity. It is the traditional territory of the Taku River Tlingit First Nation (TRTFN), who maintain strong ties to this landscape. It is also home …
Guerrero: La Ruta al Sol
August 18, 2007 | 2 Comments | 814 views
Guerrero is best known for the Mexican beach resorts of Acapulco and Zihuatanejo, but few know that it continues to be the site of the most blatant human and economic rights violations in the country. Although the Sierra Club and other international groups once made the persecution of environmental activists in Guerrero an international scandal, attention has waned as abuses continue.
Guerrero: La ruta al sol is a gritty plea from people in Guerrero for international pressure and solidarity to help stop human rights violations in Guerrero and throughout Mexico. Interviews with Mexican human rights workers, massacre and torture survivors, and …
Sweet Crude
August 18, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 897 views
Sweet Crude, a documentary now in post-production, tells the story of Nigeria’s Niger Delta and the struggle of the People in the region. For 50 years, the people in the region known as the ’south-south’ have lived a life of hopelessness and desperation as they watch the land become devastated, and their own lives become unsustainable—not just because of the 6,000 reported oil spills (less than 50% of which are cleaned) rampant gas flaring (2.5 billion cubic feet of gas per day) and several major pipeline explosions that …
British Columbia: Nigeria North?
August 11, 2007 | Leave a Comment | 747 views
Three years ago the BC government sold Shell Canada drilling rights to explore for coalbed methane within Tahltan Lands, located in what’s now known as British Columbia, Canada.
The Talthan were never truly consulted in this business deal, hadn’t been informed of the dangers connected to Coalbed Methane, and in fact didn’t even known where Shell was planning to drill until they bulldozed an access road through a Tahltan trapper’s camp in the Sacred Headwaters region.
Once Shell completed drilling some test wells (in 2005), questions started to be asked …