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By: Lizabeth Paulat Date: April 27th 2016 Source: Voice of America News KAMPALA, UGANDA—Uganda has just finalized a deal to build a pipeline to Tanzania’s Tanga port, a deal that brings the country a step closer to exploiting its vast oil reserves. But gaps in land governance law could stand in
By: Jatindra Dash Date: October 3rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation BHUBANESWAR, India (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Villagers in the eastern Indian state of Jharkhand vowed to continue their protest against a coal mine after four people were killed when police opened fire during clashes
By: Babatunde Akinsola Date: February 23rd 2016 Source: Naija247 News Lake Victoria farmers cite Bidco land-grabbing, environmental destruction and human rights violations in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania
By: Apoorva Joshi Date: May 5th 2016 Source: Mongabay.com Meanwhile, dozens of NGOs urge removal of its parent company, United Cacao, from the London Stock Exchange amid legality issues. Plantaciones de Pucallpa is one of several industrial agriculture companies operating in Peru. It has been
By: Alisa Tang Date: November 3rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation BANGKOK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Land conflicts in Myanmar have escalated in recent years, with military and armed groups driving people from their land, and new laws failing to protect farmers, a rights watchdog said
By: Joe Torres and Mark Saludes Date: February 29th 2016 Source: UCA News Study also shows worsened health conditions of residents due to nickel mine A fact-finding mission launched by church and environmental groups in late February discovered "police brutality and land grabbing" were
By: Ron Corben & Bryan Lynn Date: August 1st 2016 Source: VOA An international human rights organization says Southeast Asia is facing increasing conflicts and violence over land grab activity. A “land grab” relates to taking land quickly, forcefully and often illegally.
By: Liz Hampton Date: November 8th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Energy Transfer Partners LP on Tuesday said it was not slowing down construction of its Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota, a project contested by environmentalists and Native Americans groups.
By: Victoria Tauli-Corpuz, UN Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Date: March 14th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation
By: Jennifer Duncan and Jaron Vogelsang Date: August 10th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation Civil society groups say failure to pass land reform could plunge the country into violence
By: Rachel Diaz-Bastin Date: December 20th 2016 Source: Mongabay.com
By: Kalume Kazungu Date: March 21st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / Daily Nation A section of residents have called on the county government to intervene and help them recover their land which they claim has been grabbed by tycoons. Mr Musa Aden who spoke on behalf of the residents of Nagele

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