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How is the media covering Wet'suwet'en?Wet'suwet'en often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 100%
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Media Bias Breakdown
How is the media covering Wet'suwet'en?Wet'suwet'en often is covered by Left Media sources.
Left: 100%
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Wet'suwet'enMiguel Guimaraes, a Shipibo-Konibo leader, has spent his life protesting palm oil plantations and other agribusiness ventures exploiting the Amazon rainforest in his homeland of Peru. Last spring, as he attended a United Nations conference on protecting human rights defenders in Chile, masked men broke into his home, stole his belongings and set the place on fire. Guimarares returned days later to find “He will not live” spraypainted on the wall…See the Story
Indigenous land defenders face rising threats amid global push for critical minerals
100% Left coverage: 2 sources

Wet'suwet'en · SmithersOn May 22, a Keepers of the Water-organized webinar on the criminalization of Indigenous land defenders in Canada was hosted by Jesse Cardinal. The webinar featured Sleydo’ – Molly Wickham, Wing Chief of Cas Yikh, a house group of the Gidimt’en Clan of the Wet’suwet’en Nation; Chief Na’Moks, Hereditary Chief, Tsayu Clan, Wet’suwet’en Nation; Gwii Lok’im Gibuu – Jesse Stoeppler, Gitxsan hereditary leader and co-director of the Skeena Watershed Co…Read Article
Sentencing of Indigenous land defenders who defended Wet’suwet’en territory from megaproject set for Smithers court, October 15-17 - Peace Brigades International-Canada

Wet'suwet'en · PolandThe Grand Prix went to the Canadian documentary “Yintah,” which chronicles the long-standing struggle of the Wet’suwet’en indigenous people for their lands in Canada. There’s no shortage of surprises. The online version of the festival will end on June 2.Read Article
Millenium Docs Against Gravity Surprise Winners: One With a Chance for an Oscar
What implications could Canada-US trade and security talks have on the safety of human rights defenders? - Peace Brigades International-Canada
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