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Underreported Struggles #20, November 2008

In the month’s Underreported Struggles: Talisman decides to ignore warning from the Achuar to “get out now”; A spontaneous... Read More

Drowned Forests and Damned Lives

Drowned Forests and Damned Lives is a 32-minute video report that explores the Orang Asli’s struggle against the Kelau... Read More

Underreported Struggles #18, September 2008

In this month’s Underreported Struggles: a First Nation “Days of action” campaign begins in Canada; the UN Admits its... Read More

Development, Law, and the Traditional life of the Orang Asli

During the 14th Malaysian Law Conference, held two weeks ago in Kuala Lumpur, it would seem the lawyers got... Read More

Underreported Struggles #4, July 2007

July seems to have been a heavy-handed month. Several governments brutally attacked protesters. Some corporations, perhaps for the first... Read More

Encroachment of Semai Land

“Government policies pay scant attention to the long-term welfare of not only the Semai people but all indigenous people... Read More

The Orang Asli – From Slaves to Specimens to People

The Orang Asli are those Indigenous to Peninsular Malaysia. Numbering over 100,000, the Orang Asli are comprised of 18... Read More

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important notice --rodney liddell--photographer, searching robert kupano north solomons radio bougainville 1980-82.Family from Kanga Beach Buin He was my guide searching for war relics to photograph.74 photos published in book...
It definitely wasn't my intent to disparage Real News or anything like that. I really just wanted to outline the 'media crisis' in the hope that everyone in the list...
Real News, which came in last in your infographic, is evidently delivering what its readers want. Otherwise, they wouldn't be donating hundreds of thousands of dollars every year to keep...
Given the results of our research, a more in-depth examination is definitely in order....
Our Aboriginal people are more Canadian than most of us, myself included. It is not their fight it is our fight as Canadians and we need to join them. Fracking...
Sadly I feel these RCMP's, do feel within their rights[doesn't mean their right]because it's the gov't of Canada, which is ultimately at fault; and the reason the [gov't + RCMP]...
Keep on fighting people, my heart is with you....

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