by mininginjustice | May 12, 2010 | Case Studies, Community Statements
Someone Else’s Treasure is an ongoing multimedia project which brings to light some of the experiences of indigenous communities around the world that have been impacted by the global mining industry – including communities in the Philippines, Tanzania, Papua New...
by mininginjustice | Jan 13, 2010 | Community Statements
Chelopec village – Bulgarian Re-sisters testify about the lack of faith they have in mining activities of the cyanide mining project by Canadian company Dundee Precious Metals. They also talk about the protests by young people and mothers which led to the...
by mininginjustice | Sep 28, 2009 | Community Statements
Guatemalan Re-Sisters in San Miguel Ixtahuacan testify about the impact of mining on their crops, water sources and health. They also talk about the company’s broken promises. Produced by Friends of the Earth International Gregoria Crisanta Perez explains why...
by mininginjustice | Sep 26, 2009 | Case Studies, Community Statements
“Our Land, Our Life” presents the struggle of Carrie and Mary Dann, two Western Shoshone elders, to address the threat mining development poses to the sacred and environmentally sensitive lands of Crescent Valley, Nevada. Produced by Oxfam America.
by mininginjustice | Sep 26, 2009 | Case Studies, Community Statements
Speech by Jethro Tulin, Executive Officer,in Akali Tange Association, Highlands of Papua New Guinea at the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issueson, on the environmentally destructive impacts of Barrick Gold Porgera Gold Mine, the human rights abuses, and extra...
by mininginjustice | Sep 26, 2009 | Case Studies, Community Statements
video by Izzy Brown: http://www.myspace.com/izzylabrat Lake Cowal is situated 47km north-east of West Wyalong, central western New South Wales and is the biggest inland lake in the state. It is protected under two international agreements on migratory birds with Japan...