On November 5th, 2015, Brazilians have been victims of the worst environmental crime in the country’s history with the collapse of the mining dam operated by Vale/Samarco/BHP. The millions of cubic meters of contaminated mud that overflowed the Doce riverbed●●●
Against the ratification of judicial decision on Mariana: Brazilian (In)Justice has decided in favour of Vale/Samarco/BHP
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Ecuador earthquake disaster relief undermined by multi-million dollar investment tribunal decision
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April 29th –Today, the Ecuadorian government is required to pay $180 million to multinational oil corporation Occidental, the final payment of a total settlement of $980 million following the widely criticized decision of an Investor State Dispute Settlement (ISDS)●●●
Gustavo Castro Soto and the rigged investigation into Berta Cáceres’ assasination
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By Beverly Bell Gustavo Castro Soto, imperiled in Honduras. Photo by Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung, 2014. The sole eyewitness to Honduran social movement leader Berta Cáceres’ assassination on March 3, 2016 has gone from being wounded victim to, effectively, political prisoner. Now●●●