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Amazon · LimaLIMA (AP) — The territories of 274 indigenous communities in Peru's Amazon are threatened by drug trafficking routes, which have led to the murder of 27 indigenous leaders in the last five years, according to…See the Story
Report Indicates that 274 Indigenous Communities in Peru's Amazon Are Under Threat From Drug Trafficking.
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Oil and Gas Sector · San RamonSan Ramon, CA – As Chevron continues to spend record amounts of money to defeat climate legislation in California, a coalition of shareholders, frontline communities, and activists worldwide turned up the pressure on the oil giant’s virtual Annual...See the Story
Frontline Communities, Shareholders Today Blast Chevron's Toxic Record on Human Rights and Climate
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Amazon · Manaus"We, the Indigenous defenders, face threats from drug traffickers when we speak out. We are calling for real change in how this crisis is addressed. Our territories and self-protection systems need global government support."
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Amazon in Peril: New Report Exposes Drug Trade Threat to 270+ Indigenous Communities
Coordinated Actions Expose Chevron's Destruction, Human Rights Abuses Before Shareholders Meeting
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Despite backlash, more states are considering laws to make Big Oil pay for climate change
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Amazonian Communities in Peru Rejoice as Plan for Oil Drilling on Ancestral Land Stalls
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Canadian Mining Company’s SLAPP Lawsuit Against Amazon Defenders Dismissed in Brazil
Indigenous Peoples Denounce Criminal Expansion in the Amazon at the U.N. and Call for Global Action
Indigenous Leader Shot While Hunting as Violence Escalates in Shipibo Territory
Indigenous leaders hope Vatican continues reconciliation efforts advanced by Francis
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