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In Memoriam: Dr. Rudolph C. Rÿser, Founding Chair, CWIS

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Egunkaria's Editorial Board Acquitted of Terrorism 7 Years After the Basque Newspaper Shut Down

Egunkaria’s Editorial Board Acquitted of Terrorism 7 Years After the Basque Newspaper Shut Down

April 13, 2010

The Spanish ‘Audiencia Nacional’ even questions whether the shutdown was made in accordance to Constitutional law – Most of Basque parties have called for the journalists, the editorial board and…

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Remedying Injustice

Remedying Injustice

April 11, 2010

In a recent communication about the UN protocols on climate change, Indigenous leaders observed that the process promoted by UN member states is designed to marginalize and wear down tribal…

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The Dragon of the Aeta and Ilongot

The Dragon of the Aeta and Ilongot

April 10, 2010

A “new” species was confirmed by biologists. Known and eaten by the indigenous nations of the Phillippines, Aeta and Ilongot, for a long time. The animal recently in the spotlight…

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Checking In

Checking In

April 7, 2010

The Urban Aboriginal Peoples Study plans to take a look at how indigenous people in Canada’s cities are doing, and where they’re heading. As over half the native population of…

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Ongoing Traumas

Ongoing Traumas

April 6, 2010

Tandem Blockades Jasmin Ramsey examines the dire situation for children’s health services in Gaza due to the combined efforts of the Israeli blockade of health equipment and the US blockade…

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Battles in Seattles

Battles in Seattles

April 5, 2010

Last fall, on the tenth anniversary of the Battle in Seattle, many journalists explored the meaning of the event commemorating the democratic uprising against global privatization. Perhaps unmentioned during this…

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Vengeance or Resolution

Vengeance or Resolution

April 4, 2010

State television and radio in Yugoslavia drove scapegoating for IMF austerity measures into an eight-year civil war. State television and radio in the USA is in “competition” with corporate media…

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The Cochabamba Agenda

The Cochabamba Agenda

April 2, 2010

The establishment of an International Climate Justice Tribunal, as part of defending Mother Earth from markets and militaries, is key to the Cochabamba agenda.

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Sacred Trust

Sacred Trust

April 1, 2010

UN Human Rights Council hears complaints from Native Americans against the United States.

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CLIMATE CHANGE:  From Copenhagen to Cochabamba

CLIMATE CHANGE: From Copenhagen to Cochabamba

March 30, 2010

A different way of fighting global warming will be tried out in the central Bolivian city of Cochabamba when government representatives and thousands of activists gather for the World People's…

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Chief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library

The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.

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