Don’t mine us out of existence
Feb 13, 2010 • UK-based mining company Vedanta Resources threatens the human rights of indigenous communities in the Indian state of Orissa. Email... Read More
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Feb 13, 2010 • UK-based mining company Vedanta Resources threatens the human rights of indigenous communities in the Indian state of Orissa. Email... Read More
Dec 28, 2009 • With more than a thousand mining and exploration companies operating around the world, Canada is by far the most... Read More
Nov 28, 2009 • Laguna Negra reveals a tough community desperately struggling to preserve their way of life in the face of powerful... Read More
May 28, 2009 • Mohawk Nation News sends the following news and call for action surrounding the upcoming peaceful demonstration in Akwesasne. See... Read More
May 26, 2009 • Hundreds of Villagers in the Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) are “facing off against armed security forces” over a planned... Read More
Feb 27, 2009 • Below, you will find a brief response to BBC Radio 4 broadcaster Michael Buerk’s racists comments that: “The only... Read More
Jan 7, 2009 • The UK-based company Vedanta Resources tried to enter the Dongria Kondh’s territory last night. Fortunately, the vigilant and unwavering... Read More
Aug 5, 2008 • Following-up last week’s story about Vedanta and the Dongria Kondh, the company recently held it’s Annual General Meeting (AGM)... Read More
Jul 22, 2008 • “From Nigeria in the north, to Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and Angola in the west, across Chad and Sudan in... Read More
Jul 10, 2008 • During the last week of June, indigenous representatives from the Bismark Sea region of Papua New Guinea held a... Read More
May 10, 2008 • The following 25 minute video is examination of the last 200 Years of British Colonialism; particularly as it relates... Read More
Jun 29, 2007 • 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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