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Cambodia - Living around the Boeung...
Boreth and her family have lived in Boeung Kak, in the centre of the capital Phnom...
Forced evictions in Port Harcourt
Over 200,000 Nigerians at risk of losing their homes. Amnesty International's Afri...
Vedanta mine threatens Indigenous c...
UK-based mining company, Vedanta Resources, is proposing a new mine which could de...
The Big Shell Clean Up
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Roma's housings under threat
Thousands of Roma living in Rome, Italy, face the threat of multiple human rights ...
Vedanta - Mining happiness?
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Don't mine us out of existence
The Dongria and other local Kondh people in Orissa, India, are resisting mining co...
Protest at the Vedanta Resources of...
Amnesty activists wrapped in aluminum foil protest outside Vedanta Resources, cent...
Shell Action in Chester City Centre
On a rainy Wednesday in January the University of Chester's Amnesty society took t...
CRUDE - Official Trailer
Crude is a real-life high stakes legal drama, set against a backdrop of the enviro...
The real Avatar: Mine - Story of a ...
The story of the remote Dongria Kondh tribe's struggle to protect Niyamgiri, the m...
Forced evictions in Kenya - Justus ...
Justus Nyang'aya, Director of Amnesty Kenya is talking about the campaign to get ...
Delicia talks about problems to acc...
Delicia explains how her daughter suffers from miscarriages and is unable to trav...
Bhopal - 25 years of injustice
Thousands of people were killed by a massive leak of toxic chemicals in Bhopal in ...
Troubled Waters: Palestinians denie...
This clip illustrates the incredible trouble Palestinians go through in gaining ac...
Forced evictions in Kenya
Up to 127,000 people in Nairobi River Basin will be victims of forced eviction if ...
World Habitat Day - Stop forced evi...
Simeon Mawanza, Amnesty International Africa Researcher tell us the story of famil...
Indigenous people from Canada talks...
Indigenous people from Canada are at the Climate Camp in London. They tell us abo...
Justice for Lubicon Cree
In Little Buffalo, Alberta, Canada, the Lubicon Cree indigenous people have been b...
Barriers to maternal health in Peru
Hundreds of poor, rural and Indigenous women are dying because of a scandalous lac...
Corporations on Trial - People and ...
In a special five-part series, Al Jazeeras People and Power charts the rapidly gro...
Nyamalo and Opiata - AGM 09
Deep Sea community residents Nyamalo and Opiata are key speakers at the Amnesty UK...
Deep Sea residents meet Amnesty's c...
Deep Sea community residents Nyamalo and Opiata, visited Amnesty International UK ...
Poison Fire - a documentary from t...
Excellent documentary - people from Nigeria talks about the devastation of Shell o...
The people of Nigeria vs Shell
Friends of the Earth, ERA and Nigerian farmers and fisherman are taking Shell to c...
Wangari Maathai
The very inspiring environmentalist and Nobel Peace Prize winner, Wangari Maathai,...
Poverty and human rights
Poverty is not inevitable. 'Everybody has the right to a standard of living, adequ...

















i can't imagine like this cruel actions Israeli government that it is totally out of human right even though anyone of intelligent in Israeli couldn't accept this
in-humanitarian. and other whole world human social societies.
It was particularly important to see the way in which Nyamolo and Opiata were consulted about their prioprities
This was very moving to watch and has motivated us to show it in school and ask students to sign letters.
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View all comments (7 more)I'm sorry to see it. The pollution is very large. What makes me even more sorry is that this is made by the foreigners who don't have any right to harm and polute others land. It is just very painful to see this. Have you listened to the song House of pain by Deep Purple? It can be downloaded from mp3 search engine http://www.mp3hounddog.com . It is painful just like it.
Agarwal: As far as we are concerned, that mine is not even in our name. The mine belongs to the government and we have just one agreement with them.
This is laughable. The mine and refinery due to their close locations must be linked as one Vedanta project in the manufacture of aluminium. Why build an alumina refinery next to a mountain of bauxite ? The refinery got the all clear the mine luckily has not.
No doubt if they do get the go ahead any environmental impact of the mine will be under somebody else's name as well, just like BP tried to do in the Gulf of Mexico.
Agarwal : I can do only what is right. I am looking to put India on the fast track. For us, for 25 years no mining has taken place and it is the best thing to do for our growth to manufacture or to produce Aluminium.
How is not consulting and infringing peoples human rights the right thing to do ? Also have the whole Indian population been consulted on the question to this being the best thing to do to "fast track" Indian growth or is this a one man crusade ?
I am always surprised by how people can be so blinded by power. There always seems to be this need to compete, even when it will cost the lives of others. I can't understand why there needs to be this 'fast-track' if the bauxite, iron and coal are not actually going anywhere. Why not take the time to extract only what is needed in a way that has a positive impact on those affected by it?
Wonderful idea! Just fired off an email with incriminating snaps of my local Hell Station, and gave them a candid review too!
The way home led across black-earth fields that had just been ploughed up. I ascended the dusty path. The ploughed field belonged to a landed proprietor and was so large that on both sides and before me to the top of the hill nothing was visible but evenly furrowed and moist earth. The land was well tilled and nowhere was there a blade of grass or any kind of plant to be seen, it was all black. “Ah, what a destructive creature is man….How many different plant-lives he destroys to support his own existence!” thought I, involuntarily looking around for some living thing in this lifeless black field.
Leo Tolstoy, Hadji Murad
trans. Louise and Aylmer Maude (original published in 1904)
http://www.protectthehuman....
This is shame. Why is Shell treating these people as if the land still belongs to the Crown? Are they third-class citizens in their own country? This is not just obnoxius and inadmissible, but its is an outrage, sheer chauvinism and disdain of human life!
I love the 'Shell Shock' slogan!