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Bolivia: Communities divided by consultation on road TIPNIS |
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| Society & You - Social Critic | |||
| Thursday, 09 August 2012 19:27 | |||
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Emily Achtenberg of Rebel Currents [in] blogs about the latest developments in the project to build a highway through Indian Territory and Isiboro-Secure National Park (TIPNIS): "Last week, the Bolivian government launched a much-discussed process community consultation [...]. Affected communities responded with a wide range of creative tactics-some support and other strength-showing deep divisions between them. " Written by Silvia Viñas · Translated by Gabriela Garcia Calderon Orbe · View original post [en] · Comments (0)
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