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Migrant leaders languish in jail, one year on

By Patricia Adams on March 12, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 12, 2002) Four men detained for attempting to petition authorities in Beijing about corruption in the Three Gorges resettlement operation remain in prison, one year after their arrest.

NPC delegate calls for law on resettlement

By Other News Sources on March 12, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

A delegate to the National People’s Congress being held in Beijing has proposed that rules governing dam-related resettlement schemes should be given the force of law.

China sends smoke signals on Kyoto Protocol

By Other News Sources on March 12, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 12, 2002) In addition to ratifying the Kyoto Protocol on global warming, China has also joined an alternative forum, the Asia Pacific Partnership on Clean Development and Climate, which groups the world’s six leading greenhouse-gas emitting nations.

China’s rivers to be dammed for evermore

By Other News Sources on March 12, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 12, 2002) ‘Environmentalists call the Three Rivers project an assault on the last frontier of China’s wild countryside, in a debate that has broken new ground by being held largely in public.’

Between strikes and the IMF debacle

By Other News Sources on March 11, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 11, 2002) Two inescapable truths came out of the Federal Govern-ment’s decision last week to dump the International Monetary Fund (IMF) programme which had been in place since July last year.

In its water, Laos sees power to cut poverty

By Other News Sources on March 11, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 11, 2002) Nam Theun 2 dam project will divert large volumes of water from the Nam Theun river to the Xe Bang Fai river, both of which flow into the Mekong. Environmental groups say it will displace large numbers of people, disrupt fish migration and breeding.

China land grabs fuelling unrest, says premier

By Other News Sources on March 11, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 11, 2002) Premier Wen Jiabao has said the continued ‘reckless occupation’ of farmland would ‘create large numbers of landless farmers and present a grave problem for the sustainable development and stability of the countryside and whole economy and society.’

Time for Fortis to display commitment to process

By Other News Sources on March 10, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 10, 2002) Fortis has called the opponents of their proposed power dam in Belize hypocrites because they assign weight to environmental considerations, writes Newfoundland-resident in letter to the editor.

Landslide threatens new town of 10,000 people

By Other News Sources on March 6, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 6, 2002) A major landslide threatens to submerge a new town built to house people who have been moved to make way for the dam, the Chongqing Morning Post reports.

Five workers die in dam-site accident

By Other News Sources on March 6, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 6, 2002) Five workers were killed yesterday morning in an accident at the Three Gorges dam site, China News Service (Zhongguo xinwen she) reported today.

Undaunted by a critical barrage

By Other News Sources on March 4, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 4, 2002) “We are not blindly opposed to dams,” says activist Wang Yongchen. She just wants a fair decision-making process on projects.

Land seizures threaten social stability, warns China’s leader

By Other News Sources on March 3, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 3, 2002) A day after the government released statistics showing an average of more than 230 demonstrations every day last year, state media published a grim warning from the prime minister, who is struggling to curb local governments’ land-grabbing instincts.

Three Gorges rural resettlement and its impact on the host population and the environment

By Other News Sources on March 1, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

March 1/2002 Three Gorges rural resettlement and its impact on the host population and the environment   by Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers A case study in Wuqiao district, Wanxian city   1. Research […]

Power for the people?

By Other News Sources on March 1, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

(March 1, 2002) A public debate on the future of electricity in Thailand demands more accountability and vision from the country’s power monopolies.

Study casts light on hidden problems of resettlement

By Other News Sources on March 1, 2002 • ( Leave a comment )

Chinese Academy of Sciences researchers who tracked farmers affected by the Three Gorges resettlement say that most of those migrants are significantly less well off than they were before.

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