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International Rivers on SF Green 960AM Progressive Radio
Listen to International Rivers’ Aaron Sanger on San Francisco’s Green 960AM speaking about the campaign to save the Rio Pascua...
Strangling the Mekong
Newsweek, March 19, 2001, Atlantic Edition SECTION: ASIA; Pg. 26 HEADLINE: Strangling the Mekong BYLINE: By Ron Moreau and Richard...
The invisible costs of the Salween dam project
Article from The Nation: A special Op-Editorial Pianporn Deetes is a campaigner for the Living River Siam-Southeast Asia Rivers Network....
Villagers Oppose More Dams in Vietnam
PHNOM PENH, Jan 14 (IPS) – Chao Chantha, one of 10 community representatives from the north-eastern Cambodian province of Stung...
Northeast Villagers Meet To Air Grievances About Vietnamese Dams
Article from The Cambodia Daily The Sesan River in Ratanakkiri province has flooded and receded for several years due to...
Villagers Continue to Suffer Livelihood Losses from Theun-Hinboun Dam in Laos
Letter from IRN to Theun-Hinboun Power Company (THPC) General Manager, Alex Sanford, raising concerns about flooding impacts from the Theun-Hinboun...
The Legacy of Lao Dams for Thai Power
Opinion piece published in Bangkok’s The Nation This week, Thailand’s new energy minister, Dr Piyasvasti Amranand signed an agreement to...
Vietnam puts power before people
Trouble is brewing in Vietnam’s Son La province, threatening the social stability that has underpinned the country’s recent rapid economic...
Damming Burma’s War Zone: Proposed Salween Dams Cement Military Control Over Ethnic Peoples
The Salween River – Southeast Asia’s longest undammed river – supports a wealth of biological and cultural diversity. Its rich...
Knowledge is Power
Community-based research in Thailand, known as Thai Baan research, is reinventing the way that villagers and decision-makers perceive and value...