As seen on The Guardian Holly Watt Thursday, 23 July 2015 Campaign group urges Golden Veroleum Liberia to renegotiate deals in which communities panic-stricken by…
Como se ve en Correo Del Sur 13 JULIO 2015 PRESENCIA. El presidente Evo Morales visitó Sararenda en el municipio de Camirí. El presidente Evo…
As seen on Eco-Business The world’s largest palm oil trader faces accusations against unresolved land grabbing and human rights issues by its concessions in Asia…
As seen on Cultural Survival 13 July 2015 Wake for three Tolupán activists in San Francisco de Locomapa, August 25, 2013, killed while defending…
As seen on Upside Down World Written by Maria Osava Friday, 17 July 2015 (IPS) – Ethnocide, the new accusation leveled against the Belo Monte…
As seen on CIFOR Forests News BY AOIFE BENNETT-CURRY 20 July 2015 Jorge Rios Pacaya, a smallholder from Ucayali, Peru. A CIFOR study shows that small…
Como se ve en Servindi En el micrófono, Alfonso López Tejada, presidente de la Acodecospat, federación de indígenas kukama…
As seen on the UNHCR website. GENEVA (7 July 2015) – The United Nations Special Rapporteur on the rights of indigenous peoples, Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, today…
As seen in The New York Times. By JIM YARDLEY, JULY 7, 2015 Pope Francis, center, arrived Tuesday to celebrate Mass at Bicentenario Park in Quito, Ecuador. Credit…
As seen on Upside Down World. Written by Jeff Abbott Monday, 06 July 2015 20:53 The Pasión River in northern Guatemala is a disaster area. Beginning…
As seen on Upside Down World Written by Santiago Navarro Monday, 15 June 2015 11:17 Source: Americas Program Adenilson da Silva Nascimento, a 54-year-old indigenous man…
As seen on Upside Down World Written by Emily Achtenberg Monday, 29 June 2015 08:33 Source: NACLA Report on the Americas Bolivian President Evo Morales escalates…
José de Echave, from Lima-based NGO CooperAccion, talks about the proposed Tia Maria copper mine. By David Hill As seen in The Guardian US company…
Publicado por CIFOR: Los bosques en las noticias blog. Por Yoly Gutiérrez PUCALLPA, Perú. La comunidad nativa de Saweto en la región amazónica de Ucayali,…
Efforts to secure water rights and resist extractivism united campesino and indigenous organizers. By Teresa A. Velásquez * As seen in NACLA Since his presidential…
As seen in Global Issues By Kwame Buist (amsterdam) Tuesday, June 02, 2015 Inter Press Service AMSTERDAM, Jun 02 (IPS) – Indigenous people who would…
As seen on Missoulian PABLO – After all the years it took to get the Confederated Salish and Kootenai water compact negotiated and passed by…
As seen on The Huffington Post The Tolo River People of Colombia were in a bind: dependent on nearby cattle ranches to make…
As seen on GreenBiz Watching the sun rise over the temple-riddled rainforest of Guatemala’s Tikal National Park, it’s easy to understand why George Lucas chose…
SAN JOSE, May 11 2015 (IPS) – After years of violence against two indigenous groups in Costa Rica, the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) demanded…
As seen on Inter Press Service By Victoria Tauli-Corpuz UNITED NATIONS, May 11 2015 (IPS) – U.N. member states are meeting throughout the year to finalize the…
As seen on: Grassroots International The Caribbean Court of Justice, Belize’s highest appellant court, ruled that the Maya Indigenous People of southern Belize have rights…
As seen on The Guardian Twenty years ago, Lima’s 2,000 Shipibo-Konibo people lived, as they had done for generations, in the verdant forest along the broad Ucayali…
As seen in The Guardian By Jonathan Watts Four Amazonian tribes have joined forces to oppose the construction of hydroelectric dams in their territory as…