To help the poor, get rid of their cash
A gushing, uncritical article about how the banks intend to take over the ppor as well as the rich world. And good ol’ Bill Gates too of course.
A gushing, uncritical article about how the banks intend to take over the ppor as well as the rich world. And good ol’ Bill Gates too of course.
Our friends in Bougainville, after successfully shutting down the mine many years ago, are still having to struggle to prevent it re-opening. See Mekamui blog for more.
In the name of saving the natural world, governments are privatising it. By George Monbiot, published in the Guardian 7th August 2012 “The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying ‘this is mine’, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society. From…
The World Wide Fund for Nature has been the subject of much controversy since its inception. Now a new English translation of a book by German author Wilfried Huismann, PandaLeaks – The Dark Side of the WWF, presents two years of on-the-ground investigative research, exposing their unethical and hypocritical tactics to a much greater depth than before. The book…
survivalinternational.org Baka in southeast Cameroon face serious abuse at the hands of anti-poaching squads supported and funded by WWF. © Selcen Kucukustel/Atlas UPDATE 16 October: WWF has responded angrily to Survival’s campaign. Read the facts behind the headlines. Survival International, the global movement for tribal peoples’ rights, has uncovered serious abuses of Baka “Pygmies” in…
(human rights? hahaha!) Lois Rain, Contributing Writer Activist Post The Gates Foundation has long been in an aggressive effort to vaccinate the world and often targets poor Africans. The Gates’ web site showcases Melinda Gates applauding Malawi for enforcing vaccine programs with its helpful “health surveillance assistants.” She calls Malawi one of the few countries…
Just south of the equator, between the soda waters of Tanzania’s Lake Eyasi and the ramparts of the Great Rift Valley, live one of Africa’s last hunter-gatherer peoples. The Hadza value equality above all else and recognize no leaders. http://www.survivalinternational.org/galleries/hadza