Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights

August 6, 2024

Pinyon Plain Uranium Mine Protest in Grand Canyon on Sunday

Protest at Pinyon Plain uranium mine site in Grand Canyon. Photo by Blake McCord, Grand Canyon Trust, Censored News Aug. 4, 2024

Protest at Pinyon Plain Uranium Mine in Grand Canyon on Sunday

Photos by Blake McCord, Grand Canyon Trust, Censored News

Pinyon Plain uranium mine, inside the boundary of Baaj Nwaavjo I’tah Kukveni National Monument, is threatening the aquifer where Havasuapai get their life-sustaining water. Now, without notifying Native American Nations, two Energy Fuels radioactive uranium trucks drove across the Navajo Nation, past Hopi villages, to the uranium mill site on ancestral White Mesa Ute land in Utah. -- Censored News

August 2, 2024

Live in Cameron: Navajos Protest Uranium Trucks



Walk to Cameron Chapter House, one-half mile walk today to oppose uranium trucks on Navajo Nation. August 2, 2024. Livestream screenshot by Censored News
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Navajos Protest Uranium Trucks



             "The sacredness of life is no longer honored." -- Cora Maxx-Phillips

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Dine' Warrior Klee Benally was remembered and honored for Haul No!

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, August 2, 2024

CAMERON, Navajo Nation -- Dine' spoke out about the long history of uranium mining, cancer and death, and honored Klee Benally for his life of leading with action, before beginning a half-mile walk on the highway to the Cameron Chapter House in opposition to uranium mining trucks crossing the Navajo Nation.

Energy Transfer Dumps Load of Documents in Case Against Greenpeace and Water Protectors



Standing Rock 2016 Photo by Rob Wilson Photography

Energy Transfer Dumps Load of Documents in Case Against Greenpeace and Water Protectors

By Brenda Norrell, Censored News, Updated August 2, 2024

STANDING ROCK, North Dakota -- A new development has delayed the trial in the lawsuit filed by Energy Transfer against Greenpeace and Standing Rock water protectors. A "massive document dump" by Energy Transfer resulted in the delay, after the owner of Dakota Access Pipeline began issuing third party subpoenas to water protectors and the media, Greenpeace told Censored News.