
UN urged to end mercury poisoning "crisis" in South America
Mercury poisoning crisis facing tribes across much of South America
Mercury poisoning crisis facing tribes across much of South America
On March 27 1996, the Central Kalahari Bushmen first brought their case to the UN
New study reveals alarming rates of mercury poisoning amongst the Yanomami and Yekuana tribes in the Amazon.
Ogiek man Stephen Munyereri was allegedly shot dead by illegal settlers in full view of local police.
Survival files OECD complaint against Italian engineering firm for devastating consequences of dam in Ethiopia
Nahua community in Peruvian Amazon devastated by mercury poisoning and other health problems
Survival launches campaign for Bushmen to return to their land in Botswana's fiftieth year
Dongria Kondh in India facing new threat from mining