Daily Archives: January 26, 2019

2019-01-26: News Headlines

STAFF (2019-01-26). Climate Change Can Help Create Refugees, Researchers Say. truthdig.com Austrian researchers have made it simpler to identify climate refugees, claiming to have established a direct causal link between climate change, conflict and the numbers of migrants. | They are not the first to confirm that there is a statistical association between the likelihood of drought, or heat extremes, and violence. Evidence of cause for any civil or international conflict is always complex and often disputed. | But researchers now say that mathematical techniques provide an indirect connection between formally established d…

aljazeera (2019-01-26). UN unearths 50 mass graves in Democratic Republic of Congo. aljazeera.com Authorities set to examine graves in western Mai-Ndombe province where hundreds could have been killed.

teleSUR (2019-01-26). Australia: Indigenous Peoples March Against 'Invasion Day'. telesurenglish.net Thousands of people protested Saturday across Australia, demanding the date of the national holiday, which is celebrated on Jan. 26, be changed given the link to the ill-treatment of the country's Indigenous peoples. | RELATED: | Australia: Women Demand Equality, End to Violence | On the 26th of January 1788, the British "First Fleet" sailed into Port Jackson, New Sout…

Lydia Sherwood (2019-01-26). Hawaiian Slack Key Guitarist Makana/NuclearWakeUpCall.Earth. indybay.org Described as "dazzling" by the New York Times, Makana is an internationally acclaimed guitarist, singer, composer and activist who is widely known for lending his musical talent for social change. | Recently he toured Russia and recorded "Mourning Armageddon" in a newly decommissioned nuclear bunker in Moscow. He is performing at Yoshi's on February 21.

Van Luong (2019-01-26). 2020 or Bust! Stop Climate Change NOW! indybay.org SF Public Library – Main Library | 100 Larkin Street at Grove | SF, CA 94102…

Shared by Merula Furtado (2019-01-26). Violence Against Indigenous People Is Rising Across the World. truthout.org "It's a shame that the Brazilian cavalry hasn't been as efficient as the Americans, who exterminated the Indians." — Jair Bolsonaro, quoted in Correio Braziliense newspaper, April 12, 1998, translated.Unfortunately, in spite of some gains here and there, the phenomenon of anti-Indigenous violence seems to be ramping up once again to match the sentiments of earlier colonizers around the world. Bolsonaro's quote above — which is one of many the newly elected president of Brazil has expressed throughout his career, including t…

Tony Cartalucci (2019-01-25). US Regime Change in Venezuela: The Documented Evidence. globalresearch.ca Washington's motivation is the fact that according to OPEC, Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves on Earth — more than Saudi Arabia and accounting for nearly a quarter of all OPEC production.

Sam Pizzigati (2019-01-25). Extreme Wealth is a Planet Killer. counterpunch.org We either keep fossil fuels in the ground, or we fry. That's the conclusion of another new blockbuster study on climate change, this one from the National Academy of Sciences. Our fossil-fuel industrial economy, the study details, has made for the fastest climate changes our Earth has ever seen. "If we think about the future More

Evaggelos Vallianatos (2019-01-25). Toxic Pesticides Assault in Utah. counterpunch.org In 2014, I met Blaine Malquist. This was in Florida at the Pesticides Forum of Beyond Pesticides, a national organization fighting for environmental and public health protection from the use and misuse of pesticides. Mosquito fogging Malquist lives in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. He briefly said to me that the careless use of pesticides More

Alexander Rubinstein (2019-01-25). Pentagon Climate Change Report Ignores Its Own Role in Fueling the Crisis. globalresearch.ca The U.S. Department of Defense produces more hazardous waste than the five biggest U.S.-based chemical companies combined and is the biggest contributor to global pollution in the world. | *** | This week, the Department of Defense released a report to Senate …

Mark Gruenberg (2019-01-25). ILO to ruling class in Davos: Meet the needs of workers. peoplesworld.org GENEVA (PAI)—The International Labour Organization (ILO) is demanding the world's governments enact and commit to new worker protections to meet the changing nature and demands of modern workplaces. The demands come as billionaire representatives of the world's ruling class gathered in Davos, Switzerland to discuss the world economy and as most media in the U.S. …

Albert Bender (2019-01-25). Native eyewitness gives account of what really happened at the Lincoln Memorial. peoplesworld.org The mocking harassment of a Native American elder at the January 18 Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C. by Catholic high school students has sparked national and international outrage. Nathan Phillips, an elder of the Omaha Nation and Marine veteran who attended the march, was accosted by a large group of white students, at least 100, from the all-boys Covington Catholic …

Greta Thunberg (2019-01-25). My Message to Davos Elites: Act As If Our House Is on Fire. Because It Is. commondreams.org "Our house is on fire," said the Swedish student activist who has galvanized 100,000 fellow teens around the world to follow her example in striking for the climate. "At Davos, people like to talk about success, but financial success has come with a price tag, and on the climate we have failed. And unless we recognize the failures of our system, there will be unspoken suffering." (Image: World Economic Forum) | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/views-article/thumbs/greta_thunberg_davos_2109.jpg

commondreams (2019-01-25). Carbon Dividend Bill in House Would Gut Clean Air Act Authority to Stop Climate Change. commondreams.org ______________________________…

Fight Back (2019-01-25). Tucson tells Trump: Hands off Venezuela! fightbacknews.org Tucson, AZ – Just one day after President Trump announced official recognition for the illegally self-inaugurated interim president of Venezuela, Juan Guaido, a dozen activists rallied outside the downtown federal building, January 24. The rally took a stand in solidarity with the democratically-elected president, and former union bus driver, Nicolas Maduro. | Organizers from the Tucson Anti War Committee expressed their solidarity with the masses of workers, campesinos and indigenous peoples fighting for their right to self-determination and their Bolivarian Revolution.

RT (2019-01-25). Red is the new white? Why celebrities & MSM are comparing MAGA hat to KKK hood. rt.com As footage of the standoff between teenagers and a Native American once again polarized the US, several commentators and celebrities compared the Trump supporters' red hat to the KKK hood, and thus, to the roots of all evil.

Andrea Germanos, staff writer (2019-01-25). Right "To Their Faces," 16-Year-Old Greta Thunberg Tells Davos Elite Climate Crisis Their Fault. commondreams.org Sixteen-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg just told a group of the elite gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum—as they were seated just feet away from her—that they are among those directly responsible for the climate crisis. | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/headline/thumbs/awkward.jpg

Jon Queally, staff writer (2019-01-25). Ten Thousand Students March in Berlin as Global #ClimateStrike Movement Rises. commondreams.org An estimated ten thousand students took to the freezing cold streets of Berlin, Germany on Friday as they added their voices to the growing youth-led global uprising that is demanding urgent and far-reaching action to address the world's climate crisis. "The general problem is not that there's a lack of knowledge, but of action," said one student. | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/headline/thumbs/climate_strike_berlin.jpg

Alexander Rubinstein (2019-01-24). Pentagon Climate Change Report Ignores Its Own Role in Fueling the Crisis. mintpressnews.com The U.S. Department of Defense produces more hazardous waste than the five biggest U.S.-based chemical companies combined and is the biggest contributor to global pollution in the world.

Democracy Now! (2019-01-24). Headlines for January 24, 2019. democracynow.org Venezuela Accuses U.S. of Attempting to Engineer Coup, Competing Senate Bills to End Government Shutdown Unlikely to Pass, Federal Workers Flood Senate Office Building to Protest Shutdown, Trump to Delay State of the Union Address Until Shutdown Ends, Witness: El Chapo's Sons Murdered Mexican Journalist Javier Valdez, Brazil: Son of President Bolsonaro Linked to Criminal Syndicate, Iowa Anti-Abortion Law Struck Down as New York Pro-Choice Bill Passes, Michael Cohen Cancels Congressional Testimony, Citing Trump's Threats, House Committee to Probe White House Handling of Security Clearances, U.S. Climate Science Ha…

ACLU (2019-01-24). A Disturbing Number of Missouri Towns Evict Residents for Calling the Police. aclu.org The ACLU is urging towns across Missouri to repeal unjust 'nuisance ordinances.' | Over the last few decades in towns and cities across America, local authorities have passed laws that punish people for calling 911 with steep fines and eviction, even when they are seeking police protection. Known as nuisance ordinances, these laws present victims of crime with an impossible choice. As a domestic violence survivor in St. Louis put it: "If I…

amnesty (2019-01-24). Egypt 'more dangerous than ever' for peaceful critics. amnesty.org Eight years after the start of Egypt's revolution, the Egyptian people are facing an unprecedented attack on freedom of expression, Amnesty International said today. Tens of thousands took to the streets to demand greater protections for human rights during the 25 January revolution of 2011, but under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the space for dissent is being crushed out of existence. | Over the course of 2018, the Egyptian authorities arrested at least 113 people simply for peacefully expressing their views. Many were detained without tria…

amnesty (2019-01-24). Mexico: State protection measures were not enough to prevent the killing of environmental defender Julián Carrillo. amnesty.org The Mexican state failed in its obligation to ensure the effective protection of the environmental human rights defender Julián Carrillo, said Amnesty International in the report Caught between bullets and neglect: Lack of protection for defenders of the territory in the Sierra Tarahumara, published today, three months after his death. | "The Indigenous Rarámuri people of the community of Coloradas de la Virgen have for years faced a series of attacks and threats because of their work defending human rights and their ancestral territory," said…

amnesty (2019-01-24). Mexico: Caught Between Bullets and Neglect: Lack of Protection for Defenders of the Territory in the Tarahumara Sierra. amnesty.org This document addresses the Mexican State's failure to effectively protect the defenders of the land, territory and environment in the Sierra Tarahumara, specifically the members of the Rarámuri Coloradas de la Virgen indigenous community. Amnesty International documented the case of Rarámuri defender Julián Carrillo who was killed in October 2018 despite having protection measures from the Mechanism for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Journalists.

amnesty (2019-01-23). MALAYSIA: FULLY RECOGNISE AND PROTECT INDIGENOUS RIGHTS. amnesty.org Amnesty International welcomes the Government of Malaysia's pledges to recognise and protect the rights of Indigenous peoples, and the announcement that it will "seriously" consider the recommendations made by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) on Indigenous land rights.

Shared by Jocelyn Dombroski (2019-01-23). There Still Is Time to Limit Global Temperature Rise To 1.5 ∞C. therealnews.com Dr. Christopher Smith of Leeds University explains that meeting the goals of the Paris climate accord remains possible if we end meat consumption and build no new fossil fuels infrastructure

Democracy Now! (2019-01-22). "I Was Absolutely Afraid": Indigenous Elder on "Mob Mentality" of MAGA Hat-Wearing Students in D.C. democracynow.org On Friday, thousands took part in the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C. The next day, video went viral of an interaction that took place soon after the march ended between an indigenous elder and a group of Catholic high school students from Kentucky who had attended a March for Life protest the same day. In the video, Omaha elder Nathan Phillips is seen peacefully playing his drum and singing while being encircled by the students—some of whom were wearing red "Make America Great Again" hats. The video appears to show the students taunting and mocking Phillips. Some of the students are seen makin…

Democracy Now! (2019-01-22). "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee": David Treuer on Retelling Native American History. democracynow.org We end today's show with "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee," a stunning new book by David Treuer that looks at Native America from 1890 to the present day. The book's powerful mix of memoir, extensive interview and storytelling presents decades of indigenous history that have been sidelined by the mainstream. David Treuer is Ojibwe from the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. He teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Southern California.

Democracy Now! (2019-01-17). The Fox in Charge of the Henhouse: Activists Decry Trump's EPA Pick, Coal Lobbyist Andrew Wheeler. democracynow.org Senate confirmation hearings began Wednesday for former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler, whom President Trump has nominated to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Wheeler has been the acting head of the EPA since Scott Pruitt resigned in July amid an onslaught of financial and ethics scandals. We speak with Heather McTeer Toney, national field director for Moms Clean Air Force and former Southeast regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency during the Obama administration. We also speak with Mary Anne Hitt, director of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign.

Democracy Now! (2019-01-17). Native American Communities Bear Brunt of Shutdown with Medicine Shortages & Suspended Food Programs. democracynow.org We look at the widespread impact of the government shutdown on Native American communities, as the Indian Health Service goes understaffed and a federally funded food delivery program to Indian reservations has halted. Democratic members of Congress held a hearing Tuesday on the effects of the shutdown on health, education and employment in Native communities. We speak with Mark Trahant, editor of Indian Country Today and member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.

James Nickerson (2019-01-14). Jay Inslee's Climate Change Gambit. progressive.org The issue of climate change was barely even mentioned during the last presidential race. Hopefully, Inslee's presence as a candidate will keep that from happening again.

Ralph Nader (2018-12-24). A "Massive Outlaw" zcomm.org Interview on Single Payer, Climate Devastation, Impeachment…

2019-01-26: Social Media Postees

UN unearths 50 mass graves in Democratic Republic of Congo
aljazeera | aljazeera.com | 2019-01-26
Authorities set to examine graves in western Mai-Ndombe province where hundreds could have been killed.
aljazeera.com/news/2019/01/unearths-50-mass-graves-democratic-republic-congo-190126191253233.html

Climate Change Can Help Create Refugees, Researchers Say
STAFF | truthdig.com | 2019-01-26
Austrian researchers have made it simpler to identify climate refugees, claiming to have established a direct causal link between climate change, conflict and the numbers of migrants. | They are not the first to confirm that there is a statistical association between the likelihood of drought, or heat extremes, and violence. Evidence of cause for any civil or international conflict is always complex and often disputed. | But researchers now say that mathematical techniques provide an indirect connection between formally established d…
truthdig.com/articles/climate-change-can-help-create-refugees-researchers-say/

Australia: Indigenous Peoples March Against 'Invasion Day'
teleSUR | telesurenglish.net | 2019-01-26
Thousands of people protested Saturday across Australia, demanding the date of the national holiday, which is celebrated on Jan. 26, be changed given the link to the ill-treatment of the country's Indigenous peoples. | RELATED: | Australia: Women Demand Equality, End to Violence | On the 26th of January 1788, the British "First Fleet" sailed into Port Jackson, New Sout…
telesurenglish.net/news/Australia-Indigenous-Peoples-March-Against-Invasion-Day-20190126-0003.html

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitarist Makana/NuclearWakeUpCall.Earth
Lydia Sherwood | indybay.org | 2019-01-26
Described as "dazzling" by the New York Times, Makana is an internationally acclaimed guitarist, singer, composer and activist who is widely known for lending his musical talent for social change. | Recently he toured Russia and recorded "Mourning Armageddon" in a newly decommissioned nuclear bunker in Moscow. He is performing at Yoshi's on February 21.
indybay.org/newsitems/2019/01/25/18820760.php

2020 or Bust! Stop Climate Change NOW!
Van Luong | indybay.org | 2019-01-26
SF Public Library – Main Library | 100 Larkin Street at Grove | SF, CA 94102…
indybay.org/newsitems/2019/01/24/18820717.php

Violence Against Indigenous People Is Rising Across the World
Shared by Merula Furtado | truthout.org | 2019-01-26
"It's a shame that the Brazilian cavalry hasn't been as efficient as the Americans, who exterminated the Indians." — Jair Bolsonaro, quoted in Correio Braziliense newspaper, April 12, 1998, translated.Unfortunately, in spite of some gains here and there, the phenomenon of anti-Indigenous violence seems to be ramping up once again to match the sentiments of earlier colonizers around the world. Bolsonaro's quote above — which is one of many the newly elected president of Brazil has expressed throughout his career, including t…
truthout.org/articles/violence-against-indigenous-people-is-rising-across-the-world/

Tucson tells Trump: Hands off Venezuela!
Fight Back | fightbacknews.org | 2019-01-25
Tucson, AZ – Just one day after President Trump announced official recognition for the illegally self-inaugurated interim president of Venezuela, Juan Guaido, a dozen activists rallied outside the downtown federal building, January 24. The rally took a stand in solidarity with the democratically-elected president, and former union bus driver, Nicolas Maduro. | Organizers from the Tucson Anti War Committee expressed their solidarity with the masses of workers, campesinos and indigenous peoples fighting for their right to self-determination and their Bolivarian Revolution.
www.fightbacknews.org/2019/1/24/tucson-tells-trump-hands-venezuela

Carbon Dividend Bill in House Would Gut Clean Air Act Authority to Stop Climate Change
commondreams | commondreams.org | 2019-01-25
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commondreams.org/newswire/2019/01/25/carbon-dividend-bill-house-would-gut-clean-air-act-authority-stop-climate-change?cd-origin=rss

Pentagon Climate Change Report Ignores Its Own Role in Fueling the Crisis
Alexander Rubinstein | globalresearch.ca | 2019-01-25
The U.S. Department of Defense produces more hazardous waste than the five biggest U.S.-based chemical companies combined and is the biggest contributor to global pollution in the world. | *** | This week, the Department of Defense released a report to Senate … | The post Pentagon Climate Change Report Ignores Its Own Role in Fueling the Crisis appeared first on Global Research.
globalresearch.ca/pentagon-climate-change-report-ignores-its-own-role-in-fueling-the-crisis/5666519

Toxic Pesticides Assault in Utah
Evaggelos Vallianatos | counterpunch.org | 2019-01-25
In 2014, I met Blaine Malquist. This was in Florida at the Pesticides Forum of Beyond Pesticides, a national organization fighting for environmental and public health protection from the use and misuse of pesticides. Mosquito fogging Malquist lives in Nephi City, Juab County, Utah. He briefly said to me that the careless use of pesticides…
counterpunch.org/2019/01/25/toxic-pesticides-assault-in-utah/

ILO to ruling class in Davos: Meet the needs of workers
Mark Gruenberg | peoplesworld.org | 2019-01-25
GENEVA (PAI)–The International Labour Organization (ILO) is demanding the world's governments enact and commit to new worker protections to meet the changing nature and demands of modern workplaces. The demands come as billionaire representatives of the world's ruling class gathered in Davos, Switzerland to discuss the world economy and as most media in the U.S. …
peoplesworld.org/article/ilo-to-ruling-class-in-davos-meet-the-needs-of-workers/

Native eyewitness gives account of what really happened at the Lincoln Memorial
Albert Bender | peoplesworld.org | 2019-01-25
The mocking harassment of a Native American elder at the January 18 Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C. by Catholic high school students has sparked national and international outrage. Nathan Phillips, an elder of the Omaha Nation and Marine veteran who attended the march, was accosted by a large group of white students, at least 100, from the all-boys Covington Catholic …
peoplesworld.org/article/native-eyewitness-gives-account-of-what-really-happened-at-the-lincoln-memorial/

Extreme Wealth is a Planet Killer
Sam Pizzigati | counterpunch.org | 2019-01-25
We either keep fossil fuels in the ground, or we fry. That's the conclusion of another new blockbuster study on climate change, this one from the National Academy of Sciences. Our fossil-fuel industrial economy, the study details, has made for the fastest climate changes our Earth has ever seen.
counterpunch.org/2019/01/25/extreme-wealth-is-a-planet-killer/

US Regime Change in Venezuela: The Documented Evidence
Tony Cartalucci | globalresearch.ca | 2019-01-25
Washington's motivation is the fact that according to OPEC, Venezuela has the largest proven oil reserves on Earth — more than Saudi Arabia and accounting for nearly a quarter of all OPEC production. | The post US Regime Change in Venezuela: The Documented Evidence appeared first on Global Research.
globalresearch.ca/us-regime-change-venezuela-documented-evidence/5666500

My Message to Davos Elites: Act As If Our House Is on Fire. Because It Is
Greta Thunberg | commondreams.org | 2019-01-25
"Our house is on fire," said the Swedish student activist who has galvanized 100,000 fellow teens around the world to follow her example in striking for the climate. "At Davos, people like to talk about success, but financial success has come with a price tag, and on the climate we have failed. And unless we recognize the failures of our system, there will be unspoken suffering." (Image: World Economic Forum) | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/views-article/thumbs/greta_thunberg_davos_2109.jpg
commondreams.org/views/2019/01/25/my-message-davos-elites-act-if-our-house-fire-because-it?cd-origin=rss

Red is the new white? Why celebrities & MSM are comparing MAGA hat to KKK hood
RT | rt.com | 2019-01-25
As footage of the standoff between teenagers and a Native American once again polarized the US, several commentators and celebrities compared the Trump supporters' red hat to the KKK hood, and thus, to the roots of all evil. | …
rt.com/usa/449691-maga-cap-kkk-compared/

Right "To Their Faces," 16-Year-Old Greta Thunberg Tells Davos Elite Climate Crisis Their Fault
Andrea Germanos, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-01-25
Sixteen-year-old climate activist Greta Thunberg just told a group of the elite gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum—as they were seated just feet away from her—that they are among those directly responsible for the climate crisis. | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/headline/thumbs/awkward.jpg
commondreams.org/news/2019/01/25/right-their-faces-16-year-old-greta-thunberg-tells-davos-elite-climate-crisis-their?cd-origin=rss

Ten Thousand Students March in Berlin as Global #ClimateStrike Movement Rises
Jon Queally, staff writer | commondreams.org | 2019-01-25
An estimated ten thousand students took to the freezing cold streets of Berlin, Germany on Friday as they added their voices to the growing youth-led global uprising that is demanding urgent and far-reaching action to address the world's climate crisis. "The general problem is not that there's a lack of knowledge, but of action," said one student. | www.commondreams.org/sites/default/files/styles/cd_special_coverage/public/headline/thumbs/climate_strike_berlin.jpg
commondreams.org/news/2019/01/25/ten-thousand-students-march-berlin-global-climatestrike-movement-rises?cd-origin=rss

Pentagon Climate Change Report Ignores Its Own Role in Fueling the Crisis
Alexander Rubinstein | mintpressnews.com | 2019-01-24
The U.S. Department of Defense produces more hazardous waste than the five biggest U.S.-based chemical companies combined and is the biggest contributor to global pollution in the world. | The post Pentagon Climate Change Report Ignores Its Own Role in Fueling the Crisis appeared first on MintPress News.
mintpressnews.com/pentagon-climate-change-report-ignores-its-own-role-in-fueling-the-crisis/254183/

A Disturbing Number of Missouri Towns Evict Residents for Calling the Police
ACLU | aclu.org | 2019-01-24
The ACLU is urging towns across Missouri to repeal unjust 'nuisance ordinances.' | Over the last few decades in towns and cities across America, local authorities have passed laws that punish people for calling 911 with steep fines and eviction, even when they are seeking police protection. Known as nuisance ordinances, these laws present victims of crime with an impossible choice. As a domestic violence survivor in St. Louis put it: "If I…
aclu.org/blog/womens-rights/violence-against-women/disturbing-number-missouri-towns-evict-residents-calling

Egypt 'more dangerous than ever' for peaceful critics
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-24
Eight years after the start of Egypt's revolution, the Egyptian people are facing an unprecedented attack on freedom of expression, Amnesty International said today. Tens of thousands took to the streets to demand greater protections for human rights during the 25 January revolution of 2011, but under President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the space for dissent is being crushed out of existence. | Over the course of 2018, the Egyptian authorities arrested at least 113 people simply for peacefully expressing their views. Many were detained without tria…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/egypt-more-dangerous-than-ever-for-peaceful-critics/

Mexico: State protection measures were not enough to prevent the killing of environmental defender Julián Carrillo
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-24
The Mexican state failed in its obligation to ensure the effective protection of the environmental human rights defender Julián Carrillo, said Amnesty International in the report Caught between bullets and neglect: Lack of protection for defenders of the territory in the Sierra Tarahumara, published today, three months after his death. | "The Indigenous Rarámuri people of the community of Coloradas de la Virgen have for years faced a series of attacks and threats because of their work defending human rights and their ancestral territory," said…
amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2019/01/mexico-state-protection-measures-were-not-enough-to-prevent-the-killing-of-environmental-defender-julian-carrillo/

Mexico: Caught Between Bullets and Neglect: Lack of Protection for Defenders of the Territory in the Tarahumara Sierra
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-24
This document addresses the Mexican State's failure to effectively protect the defenders of the land, territory and environment in the Sierra Tarahumara, specifically the members of the Rarámuri Coloradas de la Virgen indigenous community. Amnesty International documented the case of Rarámuri defender Julián Carrillo who was killed in October 2018 despite having protection measures from the Mechanism for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders and Journalists.
amnesty.org/en/documents/amr41/9554/2018/en/

MALAYSIA: FULLY RECOGNISE AND PROTECT INDIGENOUS RIGHTS
amnesty | amnesty.org | 2019-01-23
Amnesty International welcomes the Government of Malaysia's pledges to recognise and protect the rights of Indigenous peoples, and the announcement that it will "seriously" consider the recommendations made by the Human Rights Commission of Malaysia (SUHAKAM) on Indigenous land rights.
amnesty.org/en/documents/asa28/9723/2019/en/

US: Protect Right to Asylum for Domestic Violence
Human Rights Watch | hrw.org | 2019-01-23

| January 23, 2019 Video | Video: She Escaped Brutal Domestic Violence — Now the US Government Wants to Send Her Back: | The US government should uphold refugee protections for survivors of domestic violence. |

| (Washington, DC) — The United States government should uphold refugee protections for survivors of domestic violence, the Cen…
hrw.org/news/2019/01/23/us-protect-right-asylum-domestic-violence

There Still Is Time to Limit Global Temperature Rise To 1.5 ∞C
Shared by Jocelyn Dombroski | therealnews.com | 2019-01-23
Dr. Christopher Smith of Leeds University explains that meeting the goals of the Paris climate accord remains possible if we end meat consumption and build no new fossil fuels infrastructure | The post There Still Is Time to Limit Global Temperature Rise To 1.5 ∞C appeared first on The Real News Network.
therealnews.com/stories/there-still-is-time-to-limit-global-temperature-rise-to-1-5-c

"I Was Absolutely Afraid": Indigenous Elder on "Mob Mentality" of MAGA Hat-Wearing Students in D.C
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-01-22
On Friday, thousands took part in the Indigenous Peoples March in Washington, D.C. The next day, video went viral of an interaction that took place soon after the march ended between an indigenous elder and a group of Catholic high school students from Kentucky who had attended a March for Life protest the same day. In the video, Omaha elder Nathan Phillips is seen peacefully playing his drum and singing while being encircled by the students–some of whom were wearing red "Make America Great Again" hats. The video appears to show the students taunting and mocking Phillips. Some of the students are seen makin…
www.democracynow.org/2019/1/22/i_was_absolutely_afraid_indigenous_elder

"The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee": David Treuer on Retelling Native American History
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-01-22
We end today's show with "The Heartbeat of Wounded Knee," a stunning new book by David Treuer that looks at Native America from 1890 to the present day. The book's powerful mix of memoir, extensive interview and storytelling presents decades of indigenous history that have been sidelined by the mainstream. David Treuer is Ojibwe from the Leech Lake Reservation in northern Minnesota. He teaches literature and creative writing at the University of Southern California.
www.democracynow.org/2019/1/22/the_heartbeat_of_wounded_knee_david

Chase Iron Eyes: Trump's Mocking of Native Americans Gives License to Others to Denigrate My People
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-01-22
As we continue to look at the video that has gone viral showing a group of Catholic high school students apparently mocking an indigenous tribal elder near the Lincoln Memorial, we speak to Chase Iron Eyes, an activist and lead attorney for the Lakota People's Law Project. He is a spokesperson for the Indigenous Peoples March.
www.democracynow.org/2019/1/22/chase_iron_eyes_trumps_mocking_of

The Fox in Charge of the Henhouse: Activists Decry Trump's EPA Pick, Coal Lobbyist Andrew Wheeler
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-01-17
Senate confirmation hearings began Wednesday for former coal lobbyist Andrew Wheeler, whom President Trump has nominated to become administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Wheeler has been the acting head of the EPA since Scott Pruitt resigned in July amid an onslaught of financial and ethics scandals. We speak with Heather McTeer Toney, national field director for Moms Clean Air Force and former Southeast regional administrator for the Environmental Protection Agency during the Obama administration. We also speak with Mary Anne Hitt, director of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal campaign.
www.democracynow.org/2019/1/17/the_fox_in_charge_of_the

Native American Communities Bear Brunt of Shutdown with Medicine Shortages & Suspended Food Programs
Democracy Now! | democracynow.org | 2019-01-17
We look at the widespread impact of the government shutdown on Native American communities, as the Indian Health Service goes understaffed and a federally funded food delivery program to Indian reservations has halted. Democratic members of Congress held a hearing Tuesday on the effects of the shutdown on health, education and employment in Native communities. We speak with Mark Trahant, editor of Indian Country Today and member of the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes.
www.democracynow.org/2019/1/17/native_american_communities_bear_brunt_of

Jay Inslee's Climate Change Gambit
James Nickerson | progressive.org | 2019-01-14
The issue of climate change was barely even mentioned during the last presidential race. Hopefully, Inslee's presence as a candidate will keep that from happening again.
progressive.org/op-eds/jay-inslee-climate-change-gambit-nickerson-190114/