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  1. Resistance in the South West

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  2. HUMAN rights activists visited Scotland last week...

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  3. Lands and Conflict: Extractive Industries in Colombia

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  4. Colombia's Mining Boom

    a bottleneck, Bogota has since dismissed some 20,000 other permit applications. Regardless, NGOs say new permits ... advisory group in Washington. "Then you put the FARC in the mix and you take everything to a new ... much harder to grow coca because of eradication, so what are my options?" one miner told The New (...)

  5. The Divided Guajira

    of San Juan and the new multimode port Brisas in Dibulla, which they have started to plan. It is a new (...)

  6. VIDEO: Embera indigenous people say 'no' to the mining industry

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  7. Profiting from Repression: Canadian Investment in and Trade with Colombia

    presented in bold type in this report is new information; that presented in normal type is from the 2006 edition of the report which is still relevant. About 80% of the information is new. Published by Canadian (...)

  8. Harper's Third-World Environmental Policies for the First World

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  9. Small-Scale Miners in Nariño Face Crackdown as Foreign Companies Set Sights on Colombia

    of a new mining code in 2001 and new policies meant to crackdown on informal mining, the Colombian ... between small-scale miners and multinationals, and that along with passing new regulations it is providing ... how new government policies can benefit them. "It's hard to tell which is better, having (...)

  10. Death and Impunity Increase in Chocó

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