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Honduras court finds mayor, deputy guilty of ignoring indigenous rights when approving Agua Zarca Dam
9 de julio, puesto en línea por Robin LlewellynLast Updated on July 9, 2025 Raúl Pineda, former mayor of San Francisco de Ojuera in western Honduras, and his deputy Plutarco Mejía Cardona were found guilty last Monday of abusing their authority in granting construction permits for the Agua Zarca Dam in 2010 without considering the rights of (…) -
Environmental and Indigenous Groups Mobilize to Stop ‘Alligator Alcatraz’
3 de julio, puesto en línea por Stephen PragerLast Updated on July 3, 2025 As Florida’s Republican government moves to construct a sprawling new immigration detention center in the heart of the Everglades, nicknamed “Alligator Alcatraz,” environmental groups and a wide range of other activists have begun to mobilize against it. Florida’s (…) -
Scandinavia has its own dark history of assimilating Indigenous peoples
29 de junio, puesto en línea por Thomas A. DuBoisLast Updated on June 29, 2025 In May 2025, Tapio Luoma, archbishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, delivered an apology to the Sámi, the only recognized Indigenous people in the European Union. Speaking on behalf of the church to which more than 6 in 10 of the Finnish populace (…) -
Indigenous infant killed in police operation in Bocas del Toro, Panama
28 de junio, puesto en línea por Richard ArghirisLast Updated on June 28, 2025 An Indigenous Ngäbe girl aged one year and eight months has reportedly died from the toxic effects of tear gas fired by riot police in the community of Pueblo Nuevo in Bocas del Toro Province in Panama. According to the Panamanian branch of SOS Children’s Villages, (…) -
A win for the Ka’apor: Brazil Court Halts U.S. Carbon-Credit Project in the Amazon
24 de junio, puesto en línea por John Ahni SchertowLast Updated on June 24, 2025 Brazil — The Ka’apor Indigenous peoples have won a federal court injunction against the U.S.-based carbon-credit company, Wildlife Works, marking a key victory in their battle against the exploitation of their ancestral lands. Long before conservation became a (…)