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Indigenous Peoples Protest Destructive Sarawak Dams, Corruption at Industry Conference in Malaysia
More than three hundred indigenous people of the Penan, the Kenyah, the Kayan, and Iban ethnic groups protested this morning...
Malaysia: Authoritarian Leader Lures Investors With Promise of “Responsible” Dams
Photo by: SAVE Rivers Network The Malaysian state of Sarawak is the new star of the global hydropower industry. Located...
Sarawak Dams Contrast Best Practice at Industry Congress
Indigenous communities protest outside the IHA congress on May 22. As leaders of the global hydropower industry gather in Sarawak,...
A Dam Too Far in Laos
This article originally appeared in Asia Times Online. VIENTIANE – It was once referred to by US magazine Newsweek as...
Thai Dam-Affected Communities Continue to Call for Fair Compensation
On 7 February 2013, thousands of villagers impacted by the Rasi Salai Dam on the Mun River in Northeast Thailand...
The Lower Mekong Dams Factsheet Text
A TRANSBOUNDARY WATER CRISIS The governments of Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam are planning to build eleven large hydropower dams...
Karen Message: No Big Dams
On March 14, 2013, about 2,000 internally displaced people and villagers from the Wei Gyi dam area gathered at Ei...
Letter to Developer of Sekaman River Dams
Mr. Pham Văn Tăng, General DirectorViet-Lao Power Joint Stock Company (VLPC)Tầng 9 Tháp B Tòa nhà Tập Đoàn Sông ĐàĐường...
2,000 Karens Gather on the Salween to Call for a Halt to Dam Plans
Ei Htu Hta Internally Displaced Persons camp on the Salween in BurmaKaren Rivers Watch Mutraw/Papun District, Karen State: About 2,000 internally...
People of the Sekaman River Prioritize River Restoration and Reparation
Over the past few weeks, I have been visiting communities in southern Laos along the Sekaman River. This river flows...