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Date: March 12th 2016 Source: Rappler.com The Masungi Georeserve accuses the police and local government of working with land grabbers MANILA, Philippines – There was an exchange of accusations between the Tanay Municipal Government and Masungi Georeserve over alleged land grabbing operations
By: Artemio A. Dumlao Date: August 9th 2016 Source: Philstar.com
I’ve spent a lot of time with indigenous peoples in remote places. So when I argue that the best way – or at least the cheapest way – to stop climate change is to grant land rights to indigenous communities, you might suspect I’m not coming from an entirely objective viewpoint. You’ve probably also
By: Pratch Rujivanarom & Prapasri Ostanon Date: March 29th 2016 Source: The Nation ACTIVISTS have warned that the proposed Mineral Bill would severely violate human rights by allowing mining firms to drive people off their lands and give the state absolute power to manage mineral resources.
By: Sel San Date: August 22nd 2016 Source: Radio Free Asia Two land rights activists in Cambodia were convicted Monday of insulting a public official for their version of a “Black Monday” protest earlier this month.
By: The Editors Date: September 7th 2016 Source: World Politics Review
Ranchi: The state's NDA government headed by chief minister Raghubar Das will complete its second year on Wednesday. This is the state's first majority government. 
By: Autumn Spanne Date: April 7th 2016 Source: The Guardian The environment is the new battleground for human rights, and activists are getting caught in the crossfire – particularly in Honduras, where two were killed last month
By: Linda Nyondo Date: September 21st 2016 Source: Zambia Daily Mail A GROUP of African women including Zambians are next month expected to climb Mount Kilimanjaro to advocate for women’s land rights. Action Aid communications officer Hellen Mwale confirmed the development in a statement in Lusaka
By: teleSUR / md-CM  Date: April 27th 2016 Source: TeleSUR Jesus Alvarez was one of the 15,000 indigenous people who participated in the March for Water that ended Friday in the country's capital.
By: Sarah McColl Date: October 7th 2016 Source: Take Part Organizers of the Mt. Kilamanjaro ascent promise to take "the issues of rural women farmers to the top.”
By: Umaru Fofana Date: February 5th 2016 Source: Reuters Africa BO, Sierra Leone (Reuters) - A Sierra Leone court has convicted six people opposed to a palm oil project in which French conglomerate Bollore owns a major stake of destroying trees and inciting the local population to protest over

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