Underreported Struggles #29, August 2009
Sep 1, 2009 • In this month’s underreported struggles: Mapuche communities mobilize to reclaim land; Tens of Thousands Join Protests for Democracy in... Read More
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Sep 1, 2009 • In this month’s underreported struggles: Mapuche communities mobilize to reclaim land; Tens of Thousands Join Protests for Democracy in... Read More
Aug 15, 2009 • “For us, it’s not a question of asking for land. We know it’s our land. The problem is that... Read More
Feb 19, 2009 • Thanks to the Global Greengrants Fund, and their relationship with the Rainforest Action Network (RAN), Friends of the Earth... Read More
Nov 17, 2008 • The Assembly of Treaty Chiefs, which represents Chiefs from Treaty 6, Treaty 7 and Treaty 8 territories in Canada,... Read More
Oct 31, 2008 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: 400,000 Guatemalans Reject Development Model, Philippines Indigenous People Unite for the Land, Riot Police... Read More
Oct 14, 2008 • The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) has approved TransCanada’s proposal to construct a new major gas pipeline across unceded Lubicon... Read More
Oct 1, 2008 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: a First Nation “Days of action” campaign begins in Canada; the UN Admits its... Read More
Sep 29, 2008 • Chief Bernard Ominayak of the Lubicon Cree Nation has (once again) informed TransCanada that the Lubicon are “prepared to... Read More
Aug 9, 2008 • With today, August 9th, being the United Nations International Day of the World’s Indigenous People, I thought I would... Read More
Jun 19, 2008 • In the news today we often hear stories about indigenous communities setting up blockades to protest government policies and... Read More
Jun 1, 2008 • A land reclamation in Colombia, an historic gathering Brazil, and two massive lawsuits filed by Indigenous Nations in Canada... Read More
May 15, 2008 • The Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC) recently informed the Lubicon People that they will not be allowed to participate in... Read More
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