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27 February 2017
By: By Alisa Tang and Prak Chan Thul Date: 24 February 2017 Source: Reuters Even before a Cambodian judge sentenced land rights activist Tep Vanny to jail, her fellow campaigners said her fate had already been sealed.
6 February 2017
Date: 4 February 2017 Source: Radio Mundo Real The main conflicts in Paraguay are related to land and the territory, and peasant women are at the forefront of evictions, said Alicia Amarilla, leader of the National Coordination of Rural and Indigenous Women (CONAMURI), member of CLOC – Vía
By: Web Desk Date: April 19th 2016 Source: The News Tribe LAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has demanded an urgent and thorough investigation into the land acquisition practices in Karachi by the largest real estate developers in the country and expressed concerns over
By: Macharia Mwangi Date: August 12th 2016 Source: Daily Nation Dr Swazuri told State agencies to stop eviction of Sengwer people from Embobut Forest. National Land Commission chairman Muhammad Swazuri on Friday ordered State agencies to stop evicting indigenous people living in their ancestral
By: Angela Almeida and John Surico Date: September 6th 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation RIO DE JANEIRO (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Inside Rio de Janeiro's Horto favela, half-paved roads connect scattered homes, as monkeys comb through the trees above, and water streams through aqueducts
The piles of concrete and twisted metal in the Tobago neighbourhood beside Dakar's international airport were home to Senegalese families until bulldozers arrived last month without warning. A line of six homes remain, given a reprieve until the end of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. Looking at
By: Yasin Kakande Date: October 3rd 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation KAMPALA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The bulldozers came after midnight, sirens wailing. Startled from their sleep, slum-dwellers on the outskirts of Uganda's capital Kampala dashed for safety as the diggers tore
By: Francis Mugerwa, George Muzoora & Ronald Tumusiime Date: January 31st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Monitor Gomba — President Museveni has promised to introduce an amendment to the land law to improve land tenure security and curb the tide in illegal evictions that the current law has
By: Kieran Guilbert Date: November 1st 2016 Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation FREETOWN (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When floods struck several slums across Sierra Leone's capital last year, 55-year-old Amienata Bangura was forced to flee as her small shop, stock and years of savings were wiped
By: Maxwell Ngala Date: February 18th 2016 Source: Hivisasa.com More than 500 families at Lamkani area, in Bamburi, are crying out for justice over alleged grabbing of their ancestral land by influential private developers who have colluded with local administration and land officers.
By: Sek Odom and George Wright Date: March 23rd 2016 Source: The Cambodia Daily With the threat of eviction hanging over businesses on Sihanoukville’s O’Chheuteal and O’Tres beaches, land rights advocates congregated in Phnom Penh this week to give voice to thousands of families locked in land
By: Sek Odom Date: August 12th 2016 Source: Cambodia Daily Representatives of evicted families and a sugarcane plantation owned by a prominent CPP senator announced an agreement on Thursday that provides compensation ranging from $500 to $5,000 to eligible villagers after a five-year battle over

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