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Global Witness report: more than 2,100 environmental defenders murdered since 2012

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Human rights in Malaysia: annual report pinpoints deaths in custody, and violations of indigenous rights

By Annette Gartland on April 4, 2017

The Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) released its 2016 annual report today (Tuesday) and pinpointed the continued violation of indigenous people’s human rights. It also called for an urgent review of […]

Canada is a ‘safe haven’ for Malaysian money launderers, says Bruno Manser Fund

By Annette Gartland on March 30, 2017

The Swiss-based Bruno Manser Fund (BMF)¹ today (Wednesday) released a report in which it states that relatives of the former chief minister and current governor of the Malaysian state of Sarawak, Abdul […]

NGOs urge UNESCO to intervene to save rainforest heritage site

By Annette Gartland on March 24, 2017

A consortium of NGOs is calling on UNESCO to intervene urgently to protect the rainforest World Heritage Site in northern Sumatra in Indonesia. The Tropical Rainforest Heritage of Sumatra (TRHS) site has […]

The cooling power of trees ‘may be more important than their carbon storage’

By Annette Gartland on March 21, 2017

In a new research paper, scientists say that the cooling effects of trees may be more environmentally important than their capacity for storing carbon. Trees, the researchers say, directly affect our climate […]

Chimpanzees’ lawyers await ruling in habeas corpus appeal

By Annette Gartland on March 17, 2017

Lawyers for captive chimpanzees Tommy and Kiko have presented their arguments in a habeas corpus appeal in New York and are now awaiting a ruling, which is expected in five to eight […]

New York judges to rule on habeas corpus for chimpanzees Tommy and Kiko

By Annette Gartland on March 16, 2017

Lawyer Steven Wise will be heading into a New York courtroom again today (Thursday) to argue that chimpanzees should be recognised as legal persons. Wise is the president of the Nonhuman Rights […]

MH370 three years on: Malaysia issues new interim statement

By Annette Gartland on March 8, 2017

The Malaysian government has released a new interim statement on the third anniversary of the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. The Boeing 777 vanished on March 8, 2014, with 239 people […]

Remembering MH370: next of kin call for ‘alternative’ funding for a new search

By Annette Gartland on March 5, 2017

Next of kin of the passengers and crew who were on board Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 when it disappeared nearly three years ago held a remembrance day event in Kuala Lumpur yesterday […]

Anniversary of Cáceres’ assassination is marked by global tributes and calls for justice

By Annette Gartland on March 1, 2017

On the night of March 2 one year ago armed men burst into the home of the indigenous environmental activist Berta Cáceres Flores in La Esperanza, Honduras, and gunned her down. On […]

Aboriginal land owners say government is pandering to Indian mining conglomerate

By Annette Gartland on February 14, 2017

Members of a traditional owners council in Australia have accused the national government of pandering to the interests of the Indian mining conglomerate Adani, and the mining industry in general, in its […]

Honduras: ‘the deadliest country in the world for environmental activists’

By Annette Gartland on February 8, 2017

The non-governmental organisation Global Witness has just released a scathing report about the murder of environmental activists in Honduras. The NGO names the president of Honduras’ ruling party, Gladis Aurora López, as […]

Mesmerising poets, harrowing stories, and heated debate – Jaipur festival sends sparks flying

By Annette Gartland on January 28, 2017

This year’s Jaipur Literature Festival set the Diggi Palace ablaze with a multitude of debates and readings, along with performances from musicians and poets from across the world. The five-day event, which […]

Kolkata’s literary festival: conversing to make the world more inclusive

By Annette Gartland on January 11, 2017

The eighth edition of the Apeejay Kolkata Literary Festival (AKLF) will cast the spotlight on the need for inclusion in a traumatised world. The festival’s co-director, Maina Bhagat, said: “The year that […]

Diversity and free speech: Jaipur festival serves up a literary feast

By Annette Gartland on January 8, 2017

The largest free literary festival in the world, held in the Indian city of Jaipur in Rajasthan, will this year be attended by more than 250 speakers ranging from writers, academics, journalists, […]

Environmentalists sound alarm over proposed rezoning of Leuser wildlife corridor

By Annette Gartland on December 29, 2016 • ( 1 Comment )

Environmental groups in Indonesia have called on the country’s forestry and environment ministry to reject plans to construct a geothermal plant in one of the world’s most precious areas of rainforest. A […]

Malaysia’s Federal Court rules against Dayaks on Native Customary Rights

By Annette Gartland on December 21, 2016

In a pivotal judgement, Malaysia’s Federal Court has ruled that the Native Customary Rights (NCR) of the indigenous Dayak people apply only to a limited area of farmland and not to the […]

News in Brief: Anwar judgement and Kayong murder

By Annette Gartland on December 14, 2016

Malaysian judges refuse to review Anwar case Malaysia’s federal court has rejected an application by the jailed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to have his case reviewed. The panel of five judges ruled […]

Standing Rock: ‘water protectors’ celebrate as Army Corps denies Dakota pipeline access

By Annette Gartland on December 5, 2016

The United States Army Corps of Engineers has announced that it will not approve an easement that would allow the proposed Dakota Access Pipeline to cross under Lake Oahe. Instead, the corps […]

Released Malaysian civil rights activist receives a rapturous welcome

By Annette Gartland on November 29, 2016

The freed Malaysian civil rights activist Maria Chin Abdullah received a rapturous welcome when she arrived at Kuala Lumpur’s Dataran Merdeka (Independence Square) last night. Even pouring rain could not dampen the […]

Stop press: Malaysian civil rights activist Maria Chin Abdullah has been released

By Annette Gartland on November 28, 2016

Malaysian civil rights activist Maria Chin Abdullah has been released. Maria Chin, who is the chairwoman of the Bersih 2.0 Coalition for Clean and Fair Elections, was arrested on November 18, the […]

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