... speaking to Democracy Now! from her home in Honduras in July.
MIRIAM MIRANDA: [translated] What happened is a reflection of systemic persecution, systemic repression, but also a well-crafted plan by ...
... declared to be in a position to start operations since last May 17.
Aerial view of a mine in northern Mexico.
Carrizalillo, an example of what happens in the mines Since the opening, the number ...
... also sustained a defamation campaign against water defenders to divide communities and undermine the work of local organizations, like the San Alonzo Rodríguez Foundation.
What is truly essential ...
... scrambled to lessen the pain of a deep economic crisis on average citizens, the last thing they needed was a barrage of corporate lawsuits. But that’s what they got.
CMS Gas, for example, sued Argentina ...
... in the ground to be stored as groundwater and then emerge in springs, rivers or the sea.“
What this paragraph describes is the natural process of interactions between nature and living beings, a relationship ...
... trade deal curtails this “investor-state” dispute settlement (ISDS) somewhat. But it falls far short of the progressive demands for an alternative system that prioritizes human rights and the rights of ...
... who has lived for the last 38 years in his farm house in La Portada. However, living near the river does not guarantee a water supply. Edwin was born in La Portada, and he has witnessed what the inhabitants ...
... local communities.
This is what we have learned:
• Looking at the relationship between population and water use, we can see that there has been an increase in water extraction vis-à-vis the increase ...
... to the mine before Pan American Silver owned it nor the continuing tensions, according to Environmental Justice Atlas.
“What a wonderful outlook for the years to come!” Beaty said in his introduction ...