Indigenous women, young and old, are leading the struggle against the Line 3 pipeline that would bring a million barrels of tar sands a day from Alberta, Canada to Superior, Wisconsin. The proposed pipeline route crosses pristine wetlands, the land of the Anishinaabe people, and traverses the Mississippi headwaters to Lake Superior.
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Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs Replied to our Demand
A month after the brutal attack on Andrey Rudomakha, the leader of Environmental Watch on the North Caucasus (EWNC), the Ministry of Internal Affairs in Krasnodar …
HDIM 2017: Crude Accountability Highlights Harassment of Environmental NGOs and Activists
During the annual HDIM session, Crude Accountability delivered a statement on the rights of environmental defenders in the countries of the former Soviet Union. The …