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Gold · TunceliA march was held in Dersim to protest the planned pumice mining project in the districts of Hozat and Pertek. Held under the slogan “We are defending our living spaces,” the march received strong support from numerous political parties and environmental organizations. Protesters chanted slogans such as “Don’t touch my nature, my water, my land” and “Xozat, don’t sleep, defend your land.” The project aims to operate across a 2,200-decare area enc…See the Story
March in Dersim against pumice mining project
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Potash · Brazil“What happened at this large meeting was not just a gathering of the Mura most directly affected by the Brazil Potash project. Rather, the significance of this event lies in the fact that this struggle has become, first and foremost, the struggle of all Indigenous peoples.”
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Mura People Rise Against Mining Invasion in Brazil

Amazon · Manaus"We, the Indigenous defenders, face threats from drug traffickers when we speak out. We are calling for real change in how this crisis is addressed. Our territories and self-protection systems need global government support."
The post Amazon in Peril: New Report Exposes Drug Trade Threat to 270+ Indigenous Communities first appeared on Amazon Watch.Read Article
Amazon in Peril: New Report Exposes Drug Trade Threat to 270+ Indigenous Communities
Report Indicates that 274 Indigenous Communities in Peru's Amazon Are Under Threat From Drug Trafficking.
100% Center coverage: 1 sources
Frontline Communities, Shareholders Today Blast Chevron's Toxic Record on Human Rights and Climate
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Coordinated Actions Expose Chevron's Destruction, Human Rights Abuses Before Shareholders Meeting
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Despite backlash, more states are considering laws to make Big Oil pay for climate change
100% Left coverage: 3 sources
Amazonian Communities in Peru Rejoice as Plan for Oil Drilling on Ancestral Land Stalls
69% Left coverage: 16 sources