The fight to safeguard Brazil’s isolated tribes is intensifying, with new government policies threatening their land and very survival. Indigenous rights groups are rallying with renewed passion, drawing urgent attention to the mounting conflict between preservation and development
Browsing: land rights
Australia’s rich history of “sovereign citizens” traces back to the vast, rugged outback of Western Australia. Driven by fierce anti-government beliefs, this movement continues to boldly challenge legal authority across the nation
Traditional Black communities in Brazil’s Maranhão state are boldly standing their ground against the expansion of the Alcântara Space Center, passionately fighting for their land rights and environmental justice as tensions with government authorities reach a boiling point
Carney’s “Build, Baby, Build” infrastructure plan is fueling intense backlash from Indigenous communities. Opponents argue it threatens sacred lands and proceeds without proper consultation, raising urgent cultural and environmental concerns
Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement symbolizes the struggle for agrarian reform and social justice. By occupying unused land, the movement empowers marginalized communities, challenging systemic inequality and advocating for sustainable farming practices nationwide.
India’s Lower House has passed a contentious bill aimed at reforming Muslim land endowments, sparking widespread debate. Proponents argue it will modernize outdated laws, while critics worry it undermines minority rights and exacerbates communal tensions.






