
Eyewitness account of killings published
An eyewitness account of the killings in Peru which caused shockwaves around the world has been published by Survival International.
An eyewitness account of the killings in Peru which caused shockwaves around the world has been published by Survival International.
British mining company Vedanta Resources, owned by billionaire Anil Agarwal, faced humiliation at the weekend as its ‘Golden Peacock’ award for environmental management was withdrawn at the last minute.
The European Union last week urged Bangladesh to remove military camps from the land of the Jumma tribes, and to help re-settle Jummas who have lost their land.
Senior figures in Peru are clamping down on both Peruvian and foreign NGOs in the wake of the violent protests which erupted in the country on 5th June.
A luxury resort being built on the Andaman Islands in India is threatening the survival of the Jarawa tribe, who number just 320 and have only had contact with outsiders since 1998.
Thousands of protesters marched in towns and cities around the world yesterday in support of Peru's Amazonian Indians.
The President of Peru’s Amazon Indian organisation AIDESEP has been forced into exile, having sought refuge in the Nicaraguan embassy in Lima.
A Yanomami Indian shaman from the Brazilian Amazon, dubbed ‘the Dalai Lama of the rainforest’, today denounced the violence in Peru during his visit to London.