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It’s time for the Sarawak Government’s Reign of Plunder to End

Ever since the chainsaws arrived on the shores of Borneo, in 1946, the island’s ancient rainforest, home to more... Read More

Oil in Eden: The Battle to Protect Canada’s Pacific Coast

“Oil in Eden” provides an essential summary of the issues surrounding “the defining Canadian environmental battle of our time:”... Read More

Underreported Struggles #47, February 2011

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ngobe Leaders reach an accord with Panama, securing their land from mining and exploration;... Read More

Underreported Struggles #45, December 2010

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ecuadorian soldiers evict Kichwa community; UN approves two Resolutions from Bolivia; South Dakota OK’s... Read More

Palawan Biosphere Reserve Shouldn’t Be Open For Business

Nearly two months ago, 600 farmers and Indigenous people came together in Puerto Princesa on Palawan Island to urge... Read More

Thousands of Tibetans mobilize to defend Sacred Mountains

A massive police crackdown may be imminent in the Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR), where thousands of Tibetan villagers have... Read More

Palawan: Voices from the Lost Frontier

“Voices from the Lost Frontier” exposes the growing threat of mining development on Palawan Island, one of the most... Read More

Burma: Gold mining leads the way to Irrawaddy destruction

Several large companies are working “day and night” to mine for gold in areas that will soon be flooded... Read More

Briefing on the Human Rights and Environmental Abuses of Canadian Corporations

With more than a thousand mining and exploration companies operating around the world, Canada is by far the most... Read More

Comments needed: Stop the Expansion of Peterborough Nukes!

Comments are urgently needed on the “Draft Environmental Assessment (EA) Screening Report” for GEHitachi’s nuclear expansion project in Peterborough,... Read More

Three people dead after Villagers attacked by hired thugs

At least three people are dead after a group of “club-wielding gangsters” attacked residents of Baijiamao village in Lin... Read More

Victory for Tibetans protecting sacred site

In a rare and surprising turn of events, Chinese authorities have come to an agreement with Tibetan villagers over... Read More

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It is instructive to see how mental, spiritual and physical health coincide in the indigenous philosophy, while the progressive view remains trapped in a treatment rather than preventive mode. It...
Kia ora, I would like to say unless they, ( those who say no more Full- Blooded Maori), know the whakapapa of every single Maori in Aotearoa, they should just...
Mohawk??I stand and prepared to back my people at any and all cost...
I have worked with, lived with, and been around Copala Triquis for the past 12 years, and have researched extensively the political oppression in teh region - ever since the...
Thank you for your comment, trog69. You might have seen my update http://intercontinentalcry.org/wall-street-tea-party-convergence-19421/ on the story, including a link to a special report by Charles Tanner, titled Take these Tribes Down....
Good afternoon, Mr. Taber. I must admit that part of my astonishment upon reading about this is my complete ignorance that there is a concerted effort to take the rest...
Thank you, David. While it's good that some elected officials are joining environmentalists and tribes in opposing Gateway Pacific Terminal, the Tea Party, AFL-CIO and anti-Indian property rights activists have...
Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn comments on proposed coal trains and export terminals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOi4iEsSl_k...

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