Activists increasingly repressed in Philippines over resistance to mining destruction

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Communities opposing mining destruction in the Philippines have been facing more and more repression. In a country whose elites have long submitted to US economic and political interests, state authorities and mining firms have both been increasingly intimidating activists because of their firm resistance. Intimidation from both lawyers and the police The North Luzon Mineral Resources Corporation (NLMRC) has headquarters in the metropolitan area of Philippine capital, Manila. It claims its mining operations, over five hours to the north in Nueva Vizcaya, are “responsible” and follow “rigorous regulatory and environmental standards”. Local people, however, disagree. The problem, as the International Coalition…

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The Wall Museum: sumud, survival, and resistance under Israeli occupation in Bethlehem

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In northern Bethlehem, a community-led project is preserving Palestinian experiences of life under occupation through public documentation. Centred around the Sumud Story House, the initiative gathers and displays personal testimonies in the shadow of the separation barrier. The separation barrier: creating a ghost town in northern Bethlehem The Sumud Story House of the Arab Educational Institute (AEI) is located in Northern Bethlehem and was opened in 2009. It is close to the sacred site of Rachel’s Tomb, also known as Bilal Bin Rabah Mosque. “Israel” has banned Muslims from accessing Rachel’s Tomb since it occupied the West Bank in 1967. During…

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