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Nimba Land Dispute: Fear That Never Goes Away, Settlement That Never Comes Through

23 March 2017

 


Nimba County – Mariame Kamara had travelled from across the border in Djeke to Saclepea upon hearing that Liberian opposition Liberty Party was holding a political gathering in that town.


Her hope was dashed as nothing was mentioned concerning the reason she travelled to this place. She could not even speak to politicians she had hoped to meet.


The event was all about naming Harrison Karnwea as vice running mate to Cllr. Charles Brumskine. It was not about the Nimba land dispute.


IWD: Women celebrate distinct land rights earned in rehabilitation & facilitate centenarian women

09 March 2017
Hundreds of Sardar Sarovar affected Adivasis, farmers, fish workers, boatmen, artisans and worker had filed their applications for their livelihood based rehabilitation ensuring justice.
 
Following the Supreme Court judgment of 8th February, 2017, there is a mixed reaction in the valley.

APP mega mill supplier faces community protests over land rights

09 March 2017

Community groups in South Sumatra are protesting against Asia Pulp & Paper's planned choice of timber supplier for its massive new pulp and tissue mill, which they say used the army and police to intimidate them during a public consultation over land use.


Community groups have launched a protest against one of the suppliers to Asia Pulp and Paper’s (APP) new mill in South Sumatra, Indonesia, accusing the company of using intimidation tactics during a public consultation over land rights. 


Why the only First Nation in Canada to win an Aboriginal title claim is still fighting to protect their land

27 February 2017

By: TREVOR JANG


Date: 22 February 2017


Source:Discoursemedia.org


The Tsilhqot’in Nation is breaking new ground on Indigenous self-governance and land rights but claims a mining giant says those rights have gone too far.


Chief Russell Myers-Ross says his favourite memory of Teztan Biny, or Fish Lake, is picking Labrador tea with his late mother.


Saraga Settlers Evicted from Homes

20 February 2017

By: Bethanie Harriman


Date: 20 February 2017


Source: emtv


Over 200 Settlers in Saraga were evicted today by Police acting on a court order.


A Papua New Guinean company has a business lease over the land, obtained in 2014.


Settlers allege the land was obtained in a questionable manner.


“We are all under threat”: Interview with Alicia Amarilla of Conamuri about land conflicts in Paraguay

06 February 2017

Date: 4 February 2017

Source: Radio Mundo Real

The main conflicts in Paraguay are related to land and the territory, and peasant women are at the forefront of evictions, said Alicia Amarilla, leader of the National Coordination of Rural and Indigenous Women (CONAMURI), member of CLOC – Vía Campesina.

Marching towards peace, FARC-EP begins turning in arms – UN Mission in Colombia

03 February 2017

Date: 2 February 2017


Source: UN News Centre


More than 200 men and women of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia-People's Army (FARC-EP) marched today to demobilization camps, two months after a peace deal that ended the Western Hemisphere’s longest running conflict, United Nations monitors coordinating the process reported.


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