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For over six decades Tibetans have suffered such atrocities and worse as a result of China's illegal occupation of Tibet, as you take-in the image above China's psychopathic paramilitary are laying siege to Tibetan towns and monasteries, threatening with such torture, any who dare to protest The
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Urgent Appeal for Support to Stop the Killings of Indigenous Peoples
by Stop the Killings of Indigenous Peoples!
We urge you to act with urgency and send letters, emails or fax messages to: 1. Stop the killings of indigenous peoples in the Philippines; 2. End the widespread militarization and blatant violation of IPs' collective and human rights; 3. Justice for the 168 extrajudicial killings of IPs
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Urge Thailand to Ban the Trade of Ivory
by WWF (World Wildlife Fund / World Wide Fund for Nature)
Every day across Africa, wild elephants are being slaughtered to meet the insatiable demand for ivory. Entire herds are being poached out of existence to supply the illegal trade of ivory carvings and trinkets in Asia. The scale of illicit activity is staggering in places like Thailand. Poachers
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Take part in a new opinion survey on native forest logging in Australia
by Stop woodchipping native forests in south east australia
You can make your voice heard in a new opinion survey on native forest logging.
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Free Jailed Journalist Dhondup Wangchen
The situation in Tibet is deteriorating, and Chinese authorities are working hard to keep it from the international spotlight. International journalists are barred, except on government-controlled tours. Independent coverage of ethnic tensions in the region is quickly censored in the Chinese media.