Human Rights Lawyer and Activist Ebo Mili, Mejo Mihu Detained for Protesting to Save their Indigenous Lands and Rivers from Hydro-Criminality
Advocate Ebo Mili and Mejo Mihu from Lower Dibang Valley and Dibang Valley were detained by...
Advocate Ebo Mili and Mejo Mihu from Lower Dibang Valley and Dibang Valley were detained by...
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The Bolivian government has revived a long-held plan to build a hydroelectric plant in a corner of the country’s western La Paz department, sparking concerns about the potential displacement of more than 5,000 Indigenous people from the area.
The landmark ruling comes at a time when the world’s largest corporate emitters are under immense pressure to set short, medium and long-term emissions targets that are consistent with the Paris Agreement.