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  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
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  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
    Brumadinho-anniversary-vigil-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
    Brumadinho-anniversary-vigil-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
    Brumadinho-anniversary-vigil-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
    Brumadinho-anniversary-vigil-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
    Brumadinho-anniversary-vigil-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-003.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Murder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Murder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-011.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. An activist from London Mining Network protests outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Sara Callaway addresses activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network holding a ‘Murder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-018.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Murder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network hold a ‘Muder & Misery Awards’ protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company which is attended by mining company delegates, investors and government representatives. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 24 January, 2020. Activists attend a candlelit vigil outside the Brazilian embassy hosted by the London Mining Network to mark the first anniversary of the Brumadinho mining disaster when a wave of toxic sludge from a dam containing waste from an iron ore mine resulted in 272 deaths and 14 people missing. Brazil's largest mining company, Vale, which has links to UK multinational mining company BHP, had ignored warnings about the dam.
    Brumadinho-anniversary-vigil-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Activists from Global Justice Rebellion and London Mining Network protest outside the Mines and Money awards ceremony at the Honorary Artillery Company as mining company delegates, investors and government representatives arrive. The activists were protesting to highlight the environmental impact of mining and also the manner in which mining companies are increasingly attempting to ‘greenwash’ their activities by claiming that they are indispensable in a transition to sustainables.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 26 November, 2019. Signage for the Mines and Money awards ceremony outside the Honorary Artillery Company.
    Mines-and-Money-award-protest-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Catalina Caro Galvis, who works at CENSAT, an organisation which supports communities in La Guajira in northern Colombia affected by the Cerrejón opencast coal mine, which is part-owned by BHP, joins frontline human rights defenders and climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-004.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Alvaro Ipuana, a community leader from Nuevo Espinal, a community in Colombia affected by the Cerrejon opencast coal mine, which is part-owned by BHP, joins other frontline human rights defenders and climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-016.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Alvaro Ipuana, a community leader from Nuevo Espinal, a community in Colombia affected by the Cerrejon opencast coal mine, which is part-owned by BHP, joins other frontline human rights defenders and climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-002.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-017.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-031.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-023.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-019.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-028.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-007.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-030.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-033.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-013.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-037.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-009.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-025.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-008.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-036.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-029.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-035.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-022.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-020.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-021.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-027.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-015.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-001.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Sara Callaway addresses frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia and climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-024.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-034.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-014.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-006.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-005.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-032.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Tchenna Fernandes Maso, a community lawyer from Mariana in Brazil and member of the coordination of Movement of People Affected by Dams (MAB) joins frontline human rights defenders and climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-026.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-010.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
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  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Alvaro Ipuana, a community leader from Nuevo Espinal, a community in Colombia affected by the Cerrejon opencast coal mine, which is part-owned by BHP, joins other frontline human rights defenders and climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-012.jpg
  • London, UK. 17 October, 2019. Frontline human rights defenders from Chile, Brazil and Colombia join climate justice activists from London Mining Network and War on Want in protesting outside the AGM of  British-Australian mining company BHP at the QEII Centre against the company’s destructive mining practices, which are contributing to climate breakdown across the globe. There has been an upsurge in death threats and assassination attempts directed at human rights defenders in Latin America opposed to mega-mining in recent months.
    London-Mining-Network-BHP-AGM-011.jpg