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Impeding Impunity

Impeding Impunity

February 17, 2008

Issues facing Ogoni people in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, a documentary by Al Jazeera: Al Jazeera – People in Power: Democracy Delta-Style (Part 1) Al Jazeera – People in Power: Democracy…

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Colonia

Colonia

February 12, 2008

Pepe Escobar of Real News reports on The Rise of Neo-fascism in Bolivia, and the implications for anti-indigenous violence in 2008.

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Lasting Scars

Lasting Scars

February 11, 2008

Hardly a family in East Timor was untouched by the Indonesian invasion in 1975. In the occupation, a third of the nation may have died from bombing, starvation and systematic…

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All over there are People Starving to Death

All over there are People Starving to Death

February 7, 2008

Shocking figures. There are over one billion people who are dangerously obese in the world. At the same time there are people who simply do not have anything to eat….

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Curbing Criminal Behavior

Curbing Criminal Behavior

February 6, 2008

In his now classic paper on fundamental forms of social organization, Tribes Institutions Markets Networks, RAND’s David Ronfeldt lays the foundation for further discussion on the dynamics of conflict over…

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Economic Warfare

Economic Warfare

February 5, 2008

In the early 1990s, Daniel Junas, an expert on Reverend Moon’s political operations, proposed that Moon might have gotten his start with funding from Mitsubishi. Mitsubishi was named in the…

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Hard to Imagine

Hard to Imagine

February 4, 2008

Yesterday, the Seattle Times ran an article about tribal healing projects undertaken to deal with the multi-generational community trauma resulting from the brutality of American Indian boarding schools in the…

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Africa’s States Crumble

Africa’s States Crumble

February 2, 2008

Kenya is aflame with internecine tribal warfare. Sudan is split between the Arab controlled government, the Dinka, Fur, Nuba, and Nubian peoples. Rwanda, Uganda, Ethiopia, the Congo, and Chad have…

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Essential Services

Essential Services

February 1, 2008

In 1994, the premier human rights activist support research center in the US closed its doors due to lack of funding. At the last minute, as phones were about to…

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The Colonial Agenda

The Colonial Agenda

January 29, 2008

With the US, Canada, and New Zealand comprising the only member states of the UN officially opposed to the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, it is not surprising…

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Chief George Manuel Memorial Indigenous Library

The library is dedicated to the memory of Secwepemc Chief George Manuel (1921-1989), to the nations of the Fourth World and to the elders and generations to come.

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