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Don’t mine us out of existence

UK-based mining company Vedanta Resources threatens the human rights of indigenous communities in the Indian state of Orissa. Email... 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

Laguna Negra (English)

Laguna Negra reveals a tough community desperately struggling to preserve their way of life in the face of powerful... Read More

UN asked to stop guns at Akwesasne border

Mohawk Nation News sends the following news and call for action surrounding the upcoming peaceful demonstration in Akwesasne. See... Read More

Tibetans “ready to die” to protect sacred site

Hundreds of Villagers in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) are “facing off against armed security forces” over a planned... Read More

Response to Michael Buerk’s Racist Comments

Below, you will find a brief response to BBC Radio 4 broadcaster Michael Buerk’s racists comments that: “The only... Read More

Vedanta Tries to Enter Dongria Kondh Territory

The UK-based company Vedanta Resources tried to enter the Dongria Kondh’s territory last night. Fortunately, the vigilant and unwavering... Read More

Vedanta says no mining without tribe’s ‘permission’

Following-up last week’s story about Vedanta and the Dongria Kondh, the company recently held it’s Annual General Meeting (AGM)... Read More

China’s Colonizing Africa, While We Talk Charity

“From Nigeria in the north, to Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Angola in the west, across Chad and Sudan in... Read More

Indigenous Communities Oppose Deep Sea Mining

During the last week of June, indigenous representatives from the Bismark Sea region of Papua New Guinea held a... Read More

200 Years of British Colonialism

The following 25 minute video is examination of the last 200 Years of British Colonialism; particularly as it relates... Read More

The Chago and their right of return

Last month I posted an article about the Chago People, who were banished from their traditional homeland in 1973... Read More

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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...
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Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn comments on proposed coal trains and export terminals: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kOi4iEsSl_k...

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