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South Asia

India: tribe vows to fight mine with axes and arrows

One of India’s most isolated tribes, the Dongria Kondh, is preparing to stop British FTSE 100 company Vedanta from mining aluminum ore on their sacred mountain, after police and hired thugs forced protesters to dismantle a barricade over the weekend…. Read moreIndia: tribe vows to fight mine with axes and arrows

The Amazon

Brazil: Amazon tribe occupies dam site

Indians from the Enawene Nawe tribe in the Brazilian Amazon occupied and shut down the site of a huge hydroelectric dam Oct. 11, destroying equipment, in an attempt to save the river that runs through their land. The Enawene Nawe… Read moreBrazil: Amazon tribe occupies dam site

Mexico

Toll of unknown victims on Mexico-Arizona border rises

Based on local medical examiner reports, the Tucson-based Human Rights Coalition recently reported that the number of unidentified bodies found in the Arizona-Sonora border region is on the upswing. According to the immigrant rights advocacy group, 183 people were found… Read moreToll of unknown victims on Mexico-Arizona border rises

Mexico

Mexico: narco-killing spree in Ciudad Juárez —and throughout country

Gunmen killed six young men the night of Oct. 11 at a family party in the Mexican border city of Ciudad Juárez. Most of the victims were shot; one was beaten to death, and one body was found wrapped in… Read moreMexico: narco-killing spree in Ciudad Juárez —and throughout country

The Andes

Iran to open clinics in Bolivia

Iran’s top diplomat in Bolivia says his country will open two health clinics in the Andean nation as a base for future Red Crescent projects in South America. The agreement was signed by Iranian business attachĂ© Hojjatollah Soltani and the… Read moreIran to open clinics in Bolivia

The Andes

Peru: Sendero resurgent in Apurimac Valley

At least 18 were killed, including 12 soldiers, when Sendero Luminoso guerillas ambushed a Peruvian army convoy late Oct. 9, military sources say. A child was among six civilians killed in the ambush on four trucks transporting troops and civilians… Read morePeru: Sendero resurgent in Apurimac Valley

The Andes

Peru: cabinet shake-up in “Petrogate” scandal

Calling his corrupt underlings “rats,” Peru’s President Alan GarcĂ­a has dismissed his entire cabinet in what the local media have dubbed the “Petrogate” scandal, and appointed a popular left-wing regional governor as prime minister. Allegations of kickbacks in the granting… Read morePeru: cabinet shake-up in “Petrogate” scandal

Colombia: Uribe decrees emergency powers in judicial strike

Under emergency powers announced by President Alvaro Uribe, Colombia’s Supreme Judicial Council has opened an investigation into striking court workers who refuse to return to work. Striking workers could face termination under the state of emergency. The court workers union… Read moreColombia: Uribe decrees emergency powers in judicial strike

The Andes

Colombian guerillas linked to Mexican cartels?

Mexico’s powerful drug cartels are buying cocaine directly from Colombia’s main guerilla group, Colombian deputy defense minister Sergio Jaramillo charged Oct. 7 at an OAS anti-crime conference in Mexico City. Jaramillo said that Oliver Solarte, finance chief of the FARC‘s… Read moreColombian guerillas linked to Mexican cartels?

Europe

Naples crime war: life imitates art imitating life

Bernardino Terracciano, the Naples man who played himself in the award-winning film Gomorra about the Neapolitan mob is among seven men arrested Oct. 12 on organized crime charges. Terracciano—the burly, menacing local boss “Zi’ Bernardino” (Uncle Bernardino) in Matteo Garrone’s… Read moreNaples crime war: life imitates art imitating life

The Caucasus

Georgia accuses Russia of ceasefire term violations

Georgia has formally protested the continuing presence of Russian troops in South Ossetia’s Akhalgori district and Abkhazia’s Kodori Gorge, both areas held by Georgian forces until the August war. Under the ceasefire terms, Russia is to withdraw to positions it… Read moreGeorgia accuses Russia of ceasefire term violations

South Asia

India: tribal peoples displaced in Assam clashes

Assam Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi is calling on India’s Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to look into the ethnic violence that left 55 dead and more than 200,000 displaced in his state over the past week. “The culprits involved in… Read moreIndia: tribal peoples displaced in Assam clashes

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