Large and useless infrastructures

Social Movements International Collective Intellectual

Worldwide, governments and local authorities, together with international institutions (like the World Bank), engage in the development of large infrastructures: mining projects, highways, high-speed railways, new airports, arenas, amusement parks, concert halls, etc. This projects share some common traits: they’re●●●

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Profiting from Injustice

Pia Eberhardt (CEO) and Cecilia Olivet (TNI)

Investment arbitration cases are brought by foreign investors against governments following alleged breaches of international investment agreements. Emblematic cases include tobacco giant Philip Morris suing Uruguay and Australia over health warnings on cigarette packets; and Swedish energy multinational Vattenfall seeking●●●

Analysis Research

International Mission in Guatemala and El Salvador: ‘Transnational corporations pillage natural resources and violate human rights’

Friends of the Earth International

SAN SALVADOR (EL SALVADOR), November 19, 2012 – An international mission organized by environmental federation Friends of the Earth International in Guatemala and El Salvador has verified systematic human rights violations and criminalization of environmental activists and communities resisting mining●●●

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