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Seeking Justice On Dams and Human Rights in Mexico

I am honored to have been invited to be a judge at a pre-hearing of the Permanent Peoples Tribunal (PPT)...
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Malaysia: What to Do When Indigenous Groups Blockade Your Dam

Indigenous groups blockade the Murum Dam (Sept. 2012)SAVE Rivers Network Sarawak, Malaysia – The Murum Dam was not supposed to...
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Letter to THPC About Ongoing Concerns of Affected Communities

Robert Allen Jr.General ManagerTheun-Hinboun Power Company Ltd.P.O. Box 3382Vientiane, Lao PDR RE:  Concerns about Theun-Hinboun Expansion Project Relocation and Resettlement...
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The Xayaburi Dam: Threatening Food Security in the Mekong

A water conflict has emerged in Southeast Asia over the proposed 1,285 MW Xayaburi Hydropower Project in Laos. The conflict...
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Festival of Chiles and Resistance in Temaca

The following is a guest blog by Irene Bonilla. Temaca’s Annual Chile FestivalIrene bonilla On the weekend of August 25...
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Indigenous Leaders File Corruption Complaint Against Malaysian Dam Builder

Peter Kallang, Chariman of SAVE Rivers, holding a copy of the report lodged to MACCPhoto Credit: SAVE Rivers Network On...
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HSAP Ineffective in Corrupt Sarawak Dams

Roy Adair, CEO of Hydro Tasmania and IHA Board Member, admits to lack of corruption auditing in an interviewCredit: ABC...
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The Sesan, Srepok and Sekong Rivers at a Crossroads

Press Release – 30 August 2012 For Immediate Release   The Sesan, Srepok and Sekong Rivers at a Crossroads: Poorly...
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As Consultant Distances Itself, Cracks Appear in Laos’ Portrayal of Xayaburi Dam

River ferry at one of the villages that would be affected by the dam. On July 16, the Lao government...
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Thai Villagers File Lawsuit on Xayaburi Dam

On August 7, a coalition of 37 Thai villagers filed a lawsuit in Thailand’s Administrative Court in Bangkok aimed at...