Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

May 9, 2023

Legacy of Death -- New Uranium Mines Target Navajos at Church Rock and Australian Aboriginals


Warning sign at United Nuclear spill site at Church Rock, N.M.

Canadian company now endangering Dine' in New Mexico, and Aboriginals in Australia, with new uranium mining

By Brenda Norrell
Censored News
April 3, 2023
French translation by Christine Pratt:

Update: Dine' in Church Rock were not told about the new uranium mining
Read the update at NM Political Report:

CHURCH ROCK, New Mexico -- A Canadian company drilled test sites for new uranium mines at Church Rock in December. It is the site of the largest radioactive spill in the United States, which continues to poison the region with radioactivity in the Rio Puerco wash flowing west.

May 5, 2023

Paiute Blocked Lithium Mine Construction at Thacker Pass Nevada

Protect Peehee Mu'huh!





Fort McDermitt and Pyramid Lake Paiute offered prayers, and blocked construction by Lithium Americas of Canada, at the Paiute Massacre Site in northern Nevada. "They are digging right into the massacre site." Biden calls this 'green energy' for electric vehicle batteries. The federal court said it is illegal and allowed it to proceed anyway. 
Follow Protect Thacker Pass on social media. -- Censored News, April 25, 2023.

May 2, 2023

TORONTO: Barrick Gold Protested -- Global Abuse of Indigenous Peoples and Lands



"We’re both inside and outside Barrick Gold’s shareholder meeting. We’re bringing the voices of communities around the world resisting Barrick’s violent, destructive mining projects. The protest’s cheers are clearly audible inside the meeting where 100% of the questions asked to CEO Mark Bristow have highlighted Barrick’s harm. A huge screen is also playing this video outside: youtu.be/nhF_Igpwa2I #ProtestBarrick


This is what Barrick Gold did to Bald Mountain, Western Shoshone's ancestral sacred lands in Nevada. Battling the gold mines targeting sacred Mount Tenabo, the Cortez Hills mining project, Western Shoshone Carrie Dann said, “This area is where the seasons of the year were named — in the time before people were here." Now, Nevada Gold Mines is a joint venture between Barrick and Newmont. -- Censored News.

Conflict, Environmental Harm, and Human Rights Abuse Allegations – What Barrick Shareholders Need to Know

By MiningWatch Canada
Mining Injustice Solidarity Network
Censored News

May 1, 2023

White House Correspondents Dinner: SUV Plows into Climate Defenders

 

An official black SUV slammed into climate defenders at the White House Correspondents Dinner.
Screenshot by Censored News from live video.

The Rich and Famous Cross Protest Line to Flaunt Excess at Lavish White House Correspondents Dinner

By Brenda Norrell
Censored News
April 29, 2023

WASHINGTON -- The rich and famous, politicians and the media, crossed the protest line to flaunt excesses at the White House Correspondents Dinner and ignored an official black SUV plowing into climate defenders on Saturday.

Today, the big media is focused on fashion and the famous, and Biden's jokes at the dinner for media correspondents. Very few media outlets have covered the protests, calling for Biden to live up to his promises of ending fossil fuels and halt the constant new permits for oil and gas leases.

Ox Sam Grandmother: Paiute Shoshone have right to hold ceremony at Pee'zuh



Ox Sam Grandmother: Paiute Shoshone have right to hold ceremony at Pee'zuh

By Ox Sam Camp
Censored News
May 27, 2023

Despite being threatened by Lithium Nevada with trespass for accessing her own sacred grounds, Fort McDermitt Grandmother Josephine (Sam) Dick is holding ceremony at her traditional sacred site Pee'zuh (Nipple Rock).

Grandma is a direct descendant and founder of Ox Sam Camp (named after Ox Sam who survived a massacre by the US Nevada Soldiers in 1865). The Grandmothers welcome those who come in a good way to stand in ceremony with them; the BLM and Department of Interior granted this big corporation a permit to destroy this land.
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The Paiute Shoshone people have an inalienable right to hold ceremony here.

The American Indian Religious Freedom Act (42 U.S.C § 1996) states that it is “the policy of the United States to protect and preserve for American Indians their inherent right of freedom to believe, express, and exercise the traditional religions of the American Indian...including but not limited to access to sites, use and possession of sacred objects, and the freedom to worship through ceremonials and traditional rites.”

Executive Order No. 13007, Indian Sacred Sites

“In managing Federal lands, each executive branch agency with statutory or administrative responsibility for the management of Federal lands shall, to the extent practicable, permitted by law, and not clearly inconsistent with essential agency functions:

1. accommodate access to and ceremonial use of Indian sacred sites by Indian religious practitioners and

2. avoid adversely affecting the physical integrity of such sacred sites.”