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Thousands in Detroit without water during Christmas, mostly Black minorities and poor

Detroit, the motor rust of USA, the music hangover of mid last century,nestled by the Great Lakes, and the Detroit river today has a huge chunk of the population without access to water. It all started with the city going bankrupt in 2013 when the governor of the state- Michigan declared a financial

Ecuador halts all environmental deals with Germany

The rift between Germany and Ecuador erupted as some German lawmakers wanted to visit the Yasuni National Park which is site to a controversial mining project, that Ecuador has pushed ahead with despite opposition from indigenous group and environmentalists. On the 19th of December, the The Ecuadori

Sarawak natives wins legal battle to save ancestral land

The endangered Bidayuh Dayak community reached a settlement with the Sarawak state in Malaysia to acquire their traditional land rights. The land was being taken away from the natives for developing a wild life sanctuary in Upper Bengoh. Over the last five years, the Bidayuh’s have been fighti

Undercover British cops stifled green movements, developed intimate relations, violated rights

Covert British cops in Green and Social activism movements over the last four decades have tried to stifle environmental and social movements, developed personal relations with activists, devastated many lives and violated human rights.  In 2011, Mark Kennedy was exposed as an undercover cop infilt

Caste Rules The Roost Across South Asia

Guest Article: Contrary to popular perception, caste-based discrimination is not a phenomenon confined to India, says Nidheesh J Villatt,  General Secretary, Dalit Arthik Adhikar Andolan/NCDHR Rooting for Dalit rights: Activists participating in the People’s SAARC meet in Kathmandu take out a m

Turkish Dam can add fuel to Middle East fire and submerge heritage town!

Turkey’s largest hydropower project, the Ilisu dam  on the Tigris has the potential of increasing political conflicts with its neighbours apart from destroying ancient historical sites.  The Turkish government recently has decided to proceed with the completion of the project after it was ha

Thousands gather in Delhi to defend people’s rights; #blindmedia ignores

Activists, labourers, farmers, numbering about 30,000 organized a massive rally  Abki Baar Humara Adhikar (This Time, Our Rights; Hindi) in Delhi on 2nd December to demand and defend their rights that the current government is overzealous for amending people friendly laws to market friendly laws

Activists to merge in Delhi to defend ‘progressive pro-people’ laws

On the 2nd of December 2014, various activist groups from across India will be gathering in Delhi during the winter session of parliament. These pan Indian activists will be in the capital to protest the current amendments initiated on various laws by the government of India. The rally’s Faceb

Billions still lack access to safe water and sanitation: UN-WHO report

UN-Water Global Analysis and Assessment of Sanitation and Drinking-Water  2014 for the fulfillment of the much touted Millennium Development Goals (MDG) targets is out and the verdict is not very positive.   The report Investing in Water and Sanitation: Increasing Access, Reducing Inequalities,

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