UK-based NGO Global Witness reports that at least 185 environmental activists were murdered last year around the globe, and two-thirds of those were in Latin America. According to the report:
On average, more than three people were killed every week in 2015 - more than double the number of journalists killed in the same period. The worst hit countries were Brazil (50 killings), the Philippines (33) and Colombia (26). Mining was the industry most linked to killings of land and environmental defenders with 42 deaths in 2015. Agribusiness, hydroelectric dams and logging were also key drivers of violence. Many of the murders we know about occurred in remote villages or deep within rainforests – it’s likely the true death toll is far higher. For every killing we are able to document, others cannot be verified, or go unreported. And for every life lost, many more are blighted by ongoing violence, threats and discrimination.• Full report: On Dangerous Ground (pdf Download)
• On Dangerous Ground (via Mongabay)
Thursday, August 25, 2016
2015 was deadliest year on record
for environmental activists
via Boing Boing
Labels:
activism,
Environment,
ENVIRONMENTALISM,
LATIN AMERICA,
murder
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