Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Gives in to Pressure From Guatemala
Jan 5, 2012 • The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has once again submitted to the demands of a Nation State at... Read More
Jan 5, 2012 • The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has once again submitted to the demands of a Nation State at... Read More
Dec 28, 2011 • Papua New Guinea’s Supreme Court has quite literally opened the floodgates for 100 million tonnes of toxic waste. In... Read More
Dec 23, 2011 • After being saved from a toxic waste dump more than three years ago, the O’odham Sacred site of Quitovac... Read More
Dec 23, 2011 • The Forest Turns To Dust exposes the 30-year legacy of bauxite exploitation in the states of Pará and Maranhão,... Read More
Dec 17, 2011 • Given the crucial role that media has in the success or failure of any movement, it’s important for a... Read More
Dec 11, 2011 • The Latin America Mining Monitoring Programme is organizing an Open Letter to Peruvian President Ollanta Humala regarding the recent... Read More
Dec 3, 2011 • The Indigenous Peoples of the Ene-Tambo river basin are now facing an uncertain future, thanks to a series of... Read More
Dec 3, 2011 • The Tsilhqot’in people are celebrating a B.C. Supreme Court judge’s decision to grant an injunction against Taseko Mines Ltd,... Read More
Nov 15, 2011 • In the statement below, the Indigenous Environmental Network comments on the Obama Administration’s move to delay its decision on... Read More
Nov 3, 2011 • Growing repression in southwestern Ethiopia is raising fears that soldiers–acting on behalf of Malaysian investors and the government–may soon... Read More
Oct 10, 2011 • The expansion of open-cast coal mining operations in Jharkhand’s Northern Karanpura Valley poses a major threat to the region’s... Read More
Sep 23, 2011 • The Alaska Department of Natural Resources (ADNR) is now accepting public comments on the Wishbone Hill coal strip mine–a... Read More
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