New People’s Army rebels on Saturday raided a mining firm in the southern Philippine province of Agusan del Norte, reports said. Reports said the rebels swooped down on Philippine Alstron Mining Company on the village of Tamamarkay in Tubay town and overpowered the security guards without firing a single shot before they torched several trucks […]
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BIG MOUNTAIN SPRING TRAINING CAMP
Resistance to indigenous genocide and extraction projects continues on Dineh land (now called “Arizona”)! #Honor40Years #Not1MoreRELOCATION #KeepitintheGround “What we are trying to save—the Female Mountain—is alive. She is alive, she has blood flowing through her veins, which is the Navajo Aquifer, and the coal they are digging is Her liver. They are destroying Her.”–Marie Gladue, […]
DGR Chicago – Political Hypnosis in the State of the State Address
DGR Chicago responds to Governor Quinn’s January 29, 2014 State of the State Address: Contrary to the words of Governor Quinn during his recent address, Illinois is in a state of disaster. Quinn mentions extreme weather – but not climate change. Illinois residents have experienced the coldest winter in more than 30 years. This is […]
DGR Australia Members Fighting CSG (Coal Seam Gas)
On Friday 7th Feb the community of Seaspray took a pledge to do whatever it takes to protect Seaspray & surrounds from invasive unconventional gas even if it means taking part in peaceful direct action and risking arrest https://www.facebook.com/dgraustralia/posts/636394719748095?stream_ref=10
Oct. 25-27: Stop Enefit! No Oil Shale Campout | Utah Tar Sands Resistance
Oct. 25-27: Stop Enefit! No Oil Shale Campout | Utah Tar Sands Resistance. From UTSR: ” We with the Utah Tar Sands Resistance aren’t all about tar sands, you know. Eastern Utah has become a sacrifice zone for the Western United States in terms of destructive, toxic fuel extraction, and we’re standing up […]
Max Wilbert: Utah – The Next Energy Colony
By Max Wilbert / Deep Green Resistance Great Basin The first Tar Sands mine in the United States is an open wound on the landscape: a three acre pit, the bottom puddled with water and streaked with black tar. Berms of broken earth a hundred feet tall stand on all sides. To the north and […]