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Brazil land conflicts simmer with 23 killings so far in 2016: watchdog

By: Chris Arsenault

Date: August 4th 2016

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation


RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 20 land rights activists have been killed in Brazil so far this year, with most deaths linked to conflicts over logging and agribusiness, data on Thursday showed, reinforcing the country's reputation for being dangerous for environmentalists.


Cambodia: Suspended sentences and release of land rights activists Sim Somnang, Tri Sovikea and San Mala

The Observatory has been informed by reliable sources, including the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR) and the Cambodian League for the Promotion and Defense of Human Rights (LICADHO), about the suspended sentences and subsequent release of Messrs. Sim Somnang, Tri Sovikea, and San Mala, members of the organisation Mother Nature, a local environmental group known for its efforts to stop illegal sand dredging and the construction of a hydropower dam in Koh Kong Province.

Relatives of executed Philippine land rights activists hope campaign for justice will gain ally in President Duterte

Source: South China Morning Post

Author: Raissa Robles


Activists claim current laws governing mining and the rights of indigenous people contain gaping loopholes that firms exploit.



When 18-year-old Michelle Campos last saw her father, Dionel, they had little time to chat. He was busy with an uncle’s wake and ­Michelle was caught up celebrating her school foundation day.


Bill Kayong was a “fearless” advocate of native land rights, says Baru Bian

By: Sharon Ling

Date: June 21st 2016

Source: The Star Online


KUCHING: PKR politician Bill Kayong, who was shot dead in Miri on Tuesday morning, was a “fearless” advocate of native land rights.


Sarawak PKR chairman Baru Bian (pic) said Kayong, 43, was a vocal activist for Sarawak’s indigenous communities and passionate about their rights.


Taiwan's Aborigines Hope A New President Will Bring Better Treatment

By: Anthony Kuhn

Date: June 11th 2016

Source: NPR.org


On a busy Taipei street corner, students in tribal tunics, bare feet and temporary facial tattoos are taking part in an impromptu ceremony.


The students, aboriginals at National Taiwan University, line up and shout out their names and the names of their tribes. Recounting their hardships, some of them weep.


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