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11 December 2021
Los conflictos por distribución de tierras se han tornado más violentos y con matices políticos en los últimos años, según advirtió el director de la Fundación Tierra. Matices políticos y una violencia en ascenso son los principales rasgos de los conflictos por la distribución de tierras en los
7 May 2018
A 300-year-old community in Bangkok will have its homes demolished as part of the city's modernisation plans BANGKOK  - For more than two decades, a community of more than 300 people living next to an old fort in Bangkok staved off drug dealers keen to extend their turf, and city officials eager
10 August 2017
On top of the socio-economic reform demands being pushed by the National Democratic Front, collectively dubbed as the comprehensive agreement on socio-economic reforms (CASER), is the free distribution of land for the country’s landless rural poor. During the ill-fated peace talks in Amsterdam in
5 August 2017
The National Land Commission has revoked title deeds held 32 schools le deeds held by private developers laying claim on their land. Through a gazette notice, National Lands Commission chair Muhammad Swazuri revoked 1,100 titles deeds safeguarding 32 public schools and institutions whose lands
By: Siraje Lubwama Date: August 31st 2016 Source: AllAfrica.com / The Observer Capt Gertrude Njuba, the head of the State House Land department, wants the proposed amendments to the Land Act to include strict provisions that make it extremely difficult for courts of law and land agents to aid land
By: VNS Date: June 12th 2016 Source: Vietnam.net Bridge
By: Souha Touré Date: December 21st 2016 Source: Ecofin Agency (Ecofin Agency) - In order to curb land grabbing which is growing significantly, Tanzanian authorities have adopted a new land policy that brings to 33 years, from 99, the lease duration for foreigners, Eurasia Review reports.
By: Jade Begay Date: September 28th 2016 Source: CommonDreams Cannon Ball, North Dakota - Women of the Standing Rock Sioux people and Indigenous women allies from across North America (Turtle Island) stand on the front-line of ongoing  actions to halt construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline
Date: August 1st 2016 Source: NTV Uganda Members of Parliament have condemned government’s move, saying it’s suspect and could fuel land grabbing. They are vowing to oppose the amendment.
By: John Wanyama Date: October 6th 2016 Source: The Citizen Digital The Ministry of land has raised a red flag over the rising cases of land grabbing and misuse of private land in the country.

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