The Cost of Silence: Environmental Defenders under Fire
Investigation into how mining corruption in the Amazon is leading to the targeted removal of indigenous land defenders.
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1 in every 67 people on Earth is now displaced.
Investigation into how mining corruption in the Amazon is leading to the targeted removal of indigenous land defenders.
Read Report →Analysis of judicial independence in 45 nations, revealing a sharp decline in fair trial access for political dissidents.
Read Report →Monitoring report on the recent parliamentary elections, highlighting irregularities in campaign financing.
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