Quechua Turn Pastaza Oil Protest into Watershed Deal with Government
Jun 27, 2012 • After more than a week of peaceful protests, indigenous Quechua residents of the Pastaza River basin finally pushed the... Read More
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Jun 27, 2012 • After more than a week of peaceful protests, indigenous Quechua residents of the Pastaza River basin finally pushed the... Read More
Mar 26, 2012 • Indigenous Lumad communities in South Cotabato have organized a set of blockades against an Australian-owned mining company that wants... Read More
Mar 11, 2012 • Quebec provincial police went on the march last Friday to dismantle a blockade that a group of Innu citizens... Read More
Mar 7, 2012 • March 5th, 2012, everyone had their ear to the new moccasin telegraph. Social networks, telephones, and word of mouth... Read More
Feb 10, 2012 • The Triqui people of San Juan Copala are returning to the Palace of Governance in Oaxaca de Juárez after... Read More
Feb 5, 2012 • An indigenous Ngobe protester was killed by a gunshot wound to the chest during confrontations with the police this... Read More
Sep 9, 2011 • A group of women from the Kainai Nation have confronted the US oil company Murphy Oil, at a fracking... Read More
Jun 15, 2011 • In this exclusive report, Independent journalist, traveller and best-selling author Richard Arghiris takes an in-depth look at the controversy... Read More
May 30, 2011 • In this video, Al Jazeera’s Craig Mauro reports on a massive, ongoing protest against a new Canadian mine in... Read More
May 18, 2011 • A Purepecha community is standing up to organized criminal gangs in the state of Michoacan, western Mexico. On April... Read More
May 11, 2011 • Residents from 10 Bidayuh villagers this week set fire to five logging camps and thirteen heavy machines in a... Read More
May 9, 2011 • Dene Suline community members from the Cold Lake First Nation (CLFN) have occupied an area of their traditional territory... Read More
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