by mininginjustice | Nov 28, 2013 | Open Letter
As a grassroots organization committed to the self-determination of all peoples and communities, and thus in support of transparency and inclusion in democratic processes, the Mining Injustice Solidarity Network (MISN) expresses its concern for the current...
by mininginjustice | Nov 25, 2013 | Community Statements, Open Letter
Acting as a grassroots organization committed to self-determination of all people and their communities, and also, to support transparency and inclusion of all citizens in democratic processes, the Solidarity Network Against Mining Injustice (MISN) expresses dismay at...
by mininginjustice | Jul 17, 2012 | Case Studies, Community Statements, Company Profiles, Upcoming Events
The Audience at the Health Tribunal gives the judges good energy at the opening of the Tribunal. photo James Rodriguez The Peoples’ International Health Tribunal came to a close today shortly after the reading of the judge’s final deliberation. The panel summarized...
by mininginjustice | Sep 29, 2011 | Community Statements, News
October the 2, 2011 will be a crucial day for all those that have been struggling with mining issues in Latin America. The indigenous and mestizo peoples of the rural parishes of Victoria del Portete and Tarqui (Kichwa) county of Cuenca, Ecuador, are going to vote...
by mininginjustice | Jun 9, 2010 | Case Studies, Community Statements, News
Indigenous Peoples were ‘shocked’ to learn this week that the application of three new Philippine mining firms has been approved into one Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA) on Palawan, a UNESCO “Man and Biosphere Reserve” in the...
by mininginjustice | May 23, 2010 | Case Studies, Community Statements, Upcoming Events
Did you attend the Mining (In)Justice conference but didn’t get to see all of the panels you wanted to? Did you see a great panel and want to share that experience with a friend? Well.. now, a lot of the amazing panels that happened at this year’s mining...