
Dams threaten fishing tribe
The isolated Enawene Nawe tribe has spoken out against a series of dams which could destroy their livelihood.
The isolated Enawene Nawe tribe has spoken out against a series of dams which could destroy their livelihood.
In recent weeks large numbers of Indonesian soldiers, including special forces, have been deployed to the Punkak Jaya region of West Papua, causing an estimated 5,000 tribespeople to flee into the jungle.
A group of forty Bushmen have managed to return to their homes in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve this weekend, despite a heavy police presence and attempts to persuade them to stay in the relocation camps.
A gunman shot dead a 70 year old Guarani woman, Kuretê Lopez, on 9 January in the Brazilian state of Mato Grosso do Sul.
Around 800 people have invaded the Uru Eu Wau Wau Indigenous territory in the Amazon state of Rondônia.
A group of Kalahari Bushmen will return to their land on Friday, following their historic court victory on 13 December.
As the full meaning of their historic court win starts to sink in, the Bushmen have sent a message to Survival supporters around the world, whose generosity has been so crucial in bringing about their victory.
Survival International today welcomed the statement by the Botswana government that it would not appeal last weeks historic High Court ruling in favour of the Central Kalahari Bushmen.