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Indigenous Tribes Occupying Belo Monte Vow to Continue Resisting Amazon Dams

Deeply frustrated with the Brazilian government's unwavering attitude about building large-scale hydroelectric dams, indigenous protesters refused to leave Brasilia following a high-level meeting this week. 140 people from six indigenous groups from the

Update on May 31, 2013

Forget WallyWorld, at Chevron They Live in WatsonWorld There are many ways to describe the experience of participating in a Chevron Annual Shareholder Meeting. One is often left wondering if those inside are as completely divorced from reality as their words

Belo Monte Occupation Update

A judicial eviction order and threat of violent removal notwithstanding, the Munduruku and other indigenous occupiers of the Belo Monte work camp continue to resist on-site. We believe that the steadfast nature of the protesters themselves, the

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