Publicado el Jueves, 24 Julio 2014 19:23 By Christin Sandberg. A Guatemalan court ruled in favor of the indigenous people … More
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Indigenous group delays Buru
By ANDREW BURRELL From: The Australian July 21, 2014 12:00AM BURU Energy has failed to secure the backing of a … More
Killings at UK-owned Tanzanian gold mine alarm MPs
Call for action after claims of four deaths this year at controversial North Mara site run by African Barrick Gold … More
No Small Coup: The Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement
By Jennifer Moore / July 14, 2014 There was no doubt that the Canada-Honduras Free Trade Agreement would be rushed … More
Honduras deal: Another example of Canada’s poor record on trade and human rights
Commercial interests have again trumped human rights concerns, like they did three years ago with the Colombia trade deal. Embassy … More
Dying kids in Jharkhand’s Jadugora, uranium mines and a mystery
What’s causing the wasting diseases that are deforming so many children in the hub of India’s uranium mining industry? First … More
Honduras deal: Another example of Canada’s poor record on trade and human rights
Commercial interests have again trumped human rights concerns, like they did three years ago with the Colombia trade deal. Embassy … More
Guatemalan government moves to expel witnesses to police violence at US-Canadian mine site
By Jennifer Moore | July 7, 2014 Last week, Guatemalan authorities informed two Peace Brigades International (PBI) volunteers that their temporary … More
Zimbabwe miners shut down after diamond resource exhausted
The Marange diamond deposit, spanning over 300 miles in Eastern Zimbabwe, was stated as the largest diamond mine in the … More
World Bank email leaks reveal internal row over ‘light touch’ $50bn loans
Leaked emails show more money could be made available for ‘damaging’ power and mining projects John Vidal The Observer, … More