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Yaquis: Between Government Forgiveness and Pressure for the Pipeline
Santiago Navarro F
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14 October, 2021
Sempra’s 2021 financial statement informs their investors that their affiliate IEnova has received payments stemming from a force majeure clause in the contract.
South America-
Brazil: Indigenous People Block Highway, Protesting Covid-19, Deforestation, and Railway Construction
Santiago Navarro F
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25 August, 2020
In 2017 U.S.-based agroindustrial giant Cargill announced it would compete in the tender with a block of other U.S. and Brazilian companies.
South America
U.S. Expands Influence in the Brazilian Amazon During Pandemic
Santiago Navarro F
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13 August, 2020
he United States Government has delivered two million doses of hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) to the people of BrazilAs part of the humanitarian aid package
Resistence
Indigenous tribe denounces the destruction of sacred sites to build US-Mexico border wall
Samantha Demby
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9 March, 2020
Leaders of the Tohono O’odham Nation, an Indigenous tribe divided by the US-Mexico border, denounced this week the destruct
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Mexico
Sembrando Vida: Counterinsurgency, Neoliberalism, and Clientelism
Aldo Santiago
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15 May, 2022
The most damaging effect of the program is the destruction of the community fabric and of the organizing structures of decision-making
Central America
In Honduras, Chortí Maya cemetery is swallowed up by Aura Minerals
Renata Bessi
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12 April, 2022
"they wrecked the cemetery, dug up graves, all to make it look like they’d exhumed all the bodies"
Mexico
La Encrucijada’s Dilemma: The Greenwashing of Oil Palm
Santiago Navarro F. y Aldo Santiago
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4 April, 2022
Oil palm cultivation expands into protected areas in Chiapas with 17,300 acres that the government and companies intend to legalize