Environmental killings

Environmental killings are murders or assassinations linked to environmental issues such as illegal logging, mining, land grabbing, and pollution. Victims have included not only environmental and land rights activists, but also members of indigenous communities and journalists who have reported on these issues.[1][2][3]

Statements

In 2003, the Environmental Justice Foundation reported that in at least 11 countries people had been murdered for opposing shrimp farming and its associated environmental impacts.[4]

According to Global Witness, the number of environmental killings worldwide reached 147 in 2012, and the total number of such murders between 2002 and 2013 exceeds 908.[1] In only six of these cases were the killers tried, convicted and punished. The report blames this level of impunity, together with the lack of attention to the issue, for the rise in the numbers of deaths.

In March 2014, when the United Nations Independent Expert on human rights and the environment, John Knox, presented his first detailed report to the UN Human Rights Council on the human rights obligations relating to environmental protection he stated: “Environmental human rights defenders deserve no less protection than other human rights defenders.”[5][6]

List of environmental killings

Following is a partial list of the victims of environmental killings:

By country

  • Philippines: Jojo Malinao, Philip Pestaño

By date

20th century

DateActivist nameCountryCause
July 8, 1905Guy BradleyUnited StatesBirds protection
July 8, 1905Vicente CañasBrazilProtection of Enawene Nawe people land
July 21, 1980Wilson PinheiroBrazilPreservation of the Amazon rainforest
July 10, 1985Fernando PereiraNew ZealandProtest against nuclear testing
April 6, 1987Vicente CañasBrazil
December 22, 1988Chico MendesBrazilPreservation of the Amazon rainforest
6 February 1995Jeanette KawasHondurasProtests again palm plantations and dams
10 November 1995Ken Saro-WiwaNigerianonviolent campaign against environmental degradation caused by crude oil extraction

21st century

In 21st century, more than 1000 environmental activists have been killed. Every year, more than 100 environmental activists are murdered throughout the world.[7] 116 environmental activists were assassinated in 2014.[8] More than two environmentalists were assassinated every week in 2014 and three every week in 2015.[9] [10]185 environmental activists were assassinated in 2015.[11] More than 200 environmental activists were assassinated worldwide between 2016 and 2018.[12]

DateActivist nameCountryCause
September 17, 2003Jane TipsonSaint LuciaConservationist and animal rights activism.
12 February 2005Dorothy StangBrazilPreservation of the Amazon rainforest
2010Leonard CoPhilippines
January 24 2011Gerry OrtegaPhilippines
May 24, 2011José Cláudio Ribeiro da SilvaBrazilPreservation of the Amazon rainforest
16 August 2011Shehla MasoodIndiaRTI and environmental activism
26 April 2012Chut WuttyCambodiaCritics of the military's alleged role in illegal logging
11 September 2012Hang Serei OdomCambodiaReports about illegal logging industry
13 March 2013Perween RahmanPakistanReports about illegal logging industry
May 31, 2013Jairo Mora SandovalCosta RicaProtection leatherback turtle nests
25 August 2015Raimundo Santos Rodrigues (and his wife)BrazilEnvironmental rights defender.[13][14][15]
13 October 2016 [16]Luiz Alberto AraújoBrazil
3 March 2016Berta CáceresHondurasProtests against the construction of Agua Zarca Dam.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Global Witness. 2014. Deadly Environment. The dramatic rise of killings of environmental and land defenders 1.1.2012-31.12.2013. Global Witness, London., retrieved 16 July 2014
  2. Revkin, A. When Journalists Are Dying to Expose Environmental Plunder. New York Times.17 September 2012, retrieved 16 April 2014
  3. Reporters Without Borders. 2009. The Dangers for Journalists Who Report Environmental Issues. Paris. September 2009 Archived 2010-03-31 at the Wayback Machine., retrieved 16 April 2014
  4. EJF.2003. Smash & Grab: Conflict, Corruption and Human Rights Abuses in the Shrimp Farming Industry. Environmental Justice Foundation, London, UK, retrieved 16 April 2014
  5. United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights. 2014. UN expert urges States to take into account human rights obligations in their environmental policies. 11 March 2014., retrieved 16 April 2014
  6. "Environmental human rights defenders: emerging challenges and solutions - Universal Rights Group". Universal Rights Group. Retrieved 2016-02-10.
  7. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/20/environmental-activist-murders-global-witness-report
  8. "Map: 116 environmental activists were killed in just one year". Grist.org. 5 March 2016. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  9. Stout, David. "Environmental Activists Killed in Record Numbers in 2014". Time.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  10. "Killings of land and environmental defenders in 2015 | Global Witness". Global Witness. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
  11. Holmes, Oliver; correspondent, South-east Asia (20 June 2016). "Environmental activist murders set record as 2015 became deadliest year". The Guardian. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  12. "Cambodian forest defenders killed after confronting illegal loggers". The Guardian. 31 January 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  13. "Why are Brazil's environmentalists being murdered?". Washingtonpost.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  14. "Killings of environmental activists jumped by 20 percent last year". News.mongabay.com. Retrieved 2016-09-25.
  15. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-09-20. Retrieved 2016-10-10.
  16. Sandy, Matt (24 October 2016). "Murder of Brazil official marks new low in war on Amazon environmentalists". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
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