JUSTICE FOR SALE vs. DEEP US GOVERNMENT & TURKISH CONNECTIONS

THE STORY...   BEHIND THE STORY... I am not Journalist, I am a victim of theft. I am here by necessity, fighting forces much larger than us. Before we were aware of what Sibel Edmonds was doing... We have been...

THE LARGEST ESPIONAGE, BRIBERY & POLITICAL SCANDAL IN US HISTORY

          A long tale of  massive  corruption that has been hidden throughout the  eight years of the  Bush administration is finally surfacing.    After...

Peru: Experiencing Social Conflicts - Environmental Concerns

Peru continues to experience social conflicts, mostly related to environmental concerns.  According to the Peruvian Times last month saw 273 social conflicts in that S. American country.  A three day...

Mid Canada Line cleanup isn't good enough

The Province of Ontario announced last month that is finally going to clean up a stretch of radar sites that have been leaching toxic compounds into the environment for the past 40 years.The radar sites were a...

Peru: Indians Force Government to Recind Controversial Land Laws

In a historic move, the Indians of Peru have forced the government to recind the controversial land laws that would have opened up their ancestral lands to foreign companies exploring for natural resources. " "This...

Peru: PM Yehude Simon to Quit Following Bloody Protests

The Peruvian prime minister, Yehude Simon, has announced that he will be resigning his post following bloody protests that saw at least 34 people killed in fighting.  Simon went on to apologize to the...

Peru Protest Leader in Asylum Bid

Alberto Pizango, an Indian leader in the conflict emerging between the indigenous people of the Amazon and the Peruvian government has sought refuge in the Nicaragua's embassey.  The Peruvian government has...

Police Hostages Die in Peru Protest

More blood was spilled Saturday as Peruvian police attempted to rescue their colleagues.  38 police officers who were providing security at an oil pumping station had been taken hostage.  In the course of the rescue attempt nine were killed and seven have...

Several dead in Peru land clashes

Clashes between the indigenous people and govenment police in Peru have resulted in at least 20 dead.  The indigenous people are protesting against the exploration for oil and gas by foreign companies on their...

Sri Lanka indigenous community 'threatened' in Sri Lanka UPDATES

UPDATE 1:"July 12, Colombo: The aborigines of Sri Lanka are in a huge struggle to save their native land which is being destroyed by an unidentified group with political influence. The leader of the aborigines in Sri Lanka Uru Warige Wanniyala Aththo said the group has...

Is a crusade-like violence broiling (again) in Philippine south?

"Dreaded Ilaga is back" says the headline of one of the more popular broadsheets in the country.  The group, known for its atrocities and human rights abuses in the '70s, has resurfaced with threats to the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), according to...

Public Health Report Quietly Released in Canada

Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer, Dr. David Butler-Jones, released his first annual Report on the State of Public Health in Canada a few weeks ago. There’s been little to no commentary about the report...

Hostile Responses to Maoists’ Commitments to Inclusive Multiparty Democracy

The Communist Party of Nepal (CPN-Maoist) through its 50-point Common Minimum Program (CMP) has expressed its commitments to the values of inclusive multiparty democracy. Tabling the CPM before the 25-party meeting held at Maoists’ Parliamentary Board Office Saturday in...

Stop Exporting Asbestos! A Plea to Canadians

While the Canadian Government takes great care to ensure its own safety against the dangers of asbestos, you’ll probably never hear them make too big a fuss about it — what with Canada being a leading...

UN Declaration on Indigenous Rights Approved

Indigenous People around the world are celebrating today, as after 22 years of intensive debate and negotiations, the United Nations assembly has fianlly approved the Declaration on Indigenous Rights.The final results of the vote was 143 in favor and four opposed with eleven...

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