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Indigenous protester shot dead by Police in Panama
18 de junio, puesto en línea por Richard ArghirisLast Updated on June 18, 2025 Panama’s national security forces are reported to have used live ammunition on Indigenous Ngäbe protesters in the province of Bocas del Toro, killing at least one and seriously injuring another. National Police crowd control units and military-style SENAFRONT border (…) -
Panama Government declares curfew, uses private assets against indigenous protesters
17 de junio, puesto en línea por Richard ArghirisLast Updated on June 17, 2025 What began as a nationwide protest over privatization and inequality has escalated into a full-scale crackdown, with curfews declared, drones and helicopters deployed, and militarized police units swarming Ngäbe-Buglé territories in Panama. Nationwide disturbances (…) -
20 Major Wins for Indigenous Rights in 2025
14 de junio, puesto en línea por John Ahni SchertowLast Updated on June 14, 2025 So far, 2025 has been a powerful year for Indigenous rights. Over the past 6 months we have seen many hard-fought victories and long-awaited acts of justice for Indigenous Peoples across the globe. While these wins vary in scale and geography, a common thread runs (…) -
Totonac Communities Secure Major Court Win in Fight Against Fracking
14 de junio, puesto en línea por John Ahni SchertowLast Updated on June 13, 2025 In a landmark ruling this week, Mexico’s Segundo Tribunal Colegiado en Materia Administrativa (Second Collegiate Administrative Court) has ordered a critical expert evaluation to assess the risks of fracking operations in the Totonac peoples territory, within the (…) -
Seven Indigenous men from Honduras arbitrarily imprisoned in El Salvador
12 de junio, puesto en línea por Allan BuLast Updated on June 12, 2025 Seven Indigenous Lenca men were imprisoned over 20 months ago under the emergency regime led by Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele. Their relatives, unable to visit them, are now telling their story in the hope that publicity will lead to the “miracle” of their (…)