New map identifies Indigenous Peoples most threatened by mass killing
Jun 3, 2012 • The Guardian has produced an interactive map based on the newly released “Peoples Under Threat” index from Minority Rights... Read More
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Jun 3, 2012 • The Guardian has produced an interactive map based on the newly released “Peoples Under Threat” index from Minority Rights... Read More
May 22, 2012 • LONDON — Shell plans to expand its dirty energy destruction in the Arctic and Canada tarsands, after leaving behind... Read More
Apr 26, 2012 • An investigative report from Earthworks and MiningWatch Canada exposes how mining companies around the world use rivers, oceans, and... Read More
Oct 19, 2011 • Indonesian forces have opened fire on the Third Papuan People’s Congress, dispersing the peaceful gathering that had attracted thousands... Read More
Jul 13, 2011 • The ever-growing hacktivist group, Anonymous, has announced plans to target Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, Canadian Oil Sands Ltd., Imperial Oil,... Read More
Jul 6, 2011 • Women from minority and indigenous communities are deliberately targeted for rape and other forms of sexual violence, torture and... Read More
Apr 16, 2011 • The World Commission on Dams (WCD) report is still our best roadmap towards ensuring that future dams minimize social... Read More
Apr 5, 2011 • Ever since the chainsaws arrived on the shores of Borneo, in 1946, the island’s ancient rainforest, home to more... Read More
Feb 28, 2011 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ngobe Leaders reach an accord with Panama, securing their land from mining and exploration;... Read More
Jan 15, 2011 • Moushumi Basu reports on a shocking story that the Uranium Corporation of India Limited (UCIL) and the Government of... Read More
Jan 3, 2011 • In this month’s Underreported Struggles: Ecuadorian soldiers evict Kichwa community; UN approves two Resolutions from Bolivia; South Dakota OK’s... Read More
Dec 18, 2010 • Indigenous representatives from besieged Colombian communities call on Indigenous peoples in Canada for help in their struggle against extinction.... Read More
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