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The wealth gap between rich and poor, white and black, is growing in this so-called model African country…
David Hill says the centenary of the Putumayo massacre is a reminder of why ‘progress’ gets such a bad name.…
Jody McIntyre reflects on Hugo Chavez’s win in the Venezuelan presidential elections.…
Jody McIntyre says accusations of a ‘cult of personality’ around the Venezuelan president show prejudice towards the country’s people.…
Calling a plantation a ‘forest’ is like branding a big swimming pool a ‘lake’ says Friends of the Earth’s Isaac Rojas.…
In her latest post from India, Mari Marcel Thekaekara explains how a group of local indigenous children gained pride in their ancestry.…
After researching Amnesty’s media awards, Phil Chamberlain warns not enough is being done to foster diverse human rights journalism.…
The award-winning author, poet and activist considers herself above all a daughter of the Earth, as she explains to Frank Barat.…
As Olympic fever fades, Mari Marcel Thekaekara celebrates a less ruthless approach to play seen in India’s indigenous communities.…
Warren Clark is unimpressed by governments forcing citizens to 'donate' their labour to big business.…
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