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Human Rights Defenders

Event: Mining over Rights? Experiences from Latin America and implications for EU Policies

21.09.2023.- Today, taking advantage of the stop in Brussels of the II Latin American Caravan for Integral Ecology, the delegation of Churches and Mining will participate in the event “Mining over rights? Experiences from Latin America and their implications for EU Policies”. The caravan is made up of young people from Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala and …

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Category: Activism, Environmental Damage, Environmental Defenders, Human Rights Defenders, Indigenous Peoples, Social JusticeTag: human rights, Laudato Si, Mining Advocacy

New Publication: Promotio Iustitae 135 – Mineral mining: Boon or Bane?

15.07.2023.- We are pleased to share with you the latest issue of Promotio Iustitae (Nº135), titled Mineral Mining: Bonanza or Perdition? This issue gathers twelve reflections based on the concrete experience of Jesuit social centers, NGOs and Universities working in line with the thematic priorities of the Justice in Mining Network.  We have not been …

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Category: About Justice in Mining, Activism, Environmental Defenders, Human Rights Defenders, India, Indigenous Peoples, Jesuit Events, multinational companies, Poverty, regulation, Research, Social Justice, Universal Apostolic Preferences

New Report: Energy Transition, Mining Expansion and Ecosocial Conflicts in the Amazon

Amazon River

20.04.2023.- The Amazon has historically been perceived as a land of promise and a source of raw materials for the global market. Since the first colonization until today, its territory has been exploited for different resources (mining, timber, meat, agriculture and hydrocarbons). In the last decade, the need to increase the production of critical minerals …

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Category: Environmental Damage, Environmental Defenders, Human Rights Defenders, Indigenous Peoples, multinational companies, Social JusticeTag: amazon, energy transitions, extractivism, mining

100+ human rights organisations call for justice and non-repetition measures for Guapinol

20/02/2023.- A month ago we received through our colleagues at Equipo para la Reflexión, la Investigación y la Comunicación (ERIC/Radio Progreso) the news of the murder of two defenders of the Guapinol River in Honduras, Aly Domínguez and Jairo Bonilla. The Justice in Mining Network stands in solidarity with their friends and families and for …

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Category: Activism, Environmental Damage, Environmental Defenders, Human Rights Defenders, Legal Disputes, Social Justice

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