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Tanah Adat – Recognition is the key to biodiversity protection
More than 1500 Orang Asli and Asal (OA) people protested at the Ministry of Rural and Regional Development (KKDW) in Putrajaya on the recognition, respect, and protection of their customary land rights.
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A riverside cleanup to end the plastic tide
On the 18th of July, Greenpeace Malaysia organised a riverside clean-up activity in the Klang Valley region in conjunction with Plastic-Free July.
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No Rare Earth for Genocide coalition hands memorandum to MPs
Over 20 Malaysian civil society organisations stood in protest outside Parliament today to call on the Malaysian Government to strengthen its governance of the country's rare earth supply chain, uphold the protection of public health and environment, while ensuring Malaysian-processed critical minerals do not contribute to human rights abuses, armed conflict, or violations of international…
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Wave to Peace: Turning Action into Impact
What started as an assignment became an opportunity for Jovy, a university student, and her team to turn their passion for peace and ocean conservation into meaningful action.
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Over 1,500 strong: Protest for Orang Asli and Asal rights
For generations, Orang Asli have protected their forests, rivers and ancestral territories. Recognising customary lands is not only a matter of justice and human rights, it is essential for protecting nature and securing a sustainable future for all.
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Global Ocean Justice Now
From Patagonia to the Gulf of Thailand, the communities who know the ocean best are rarely the ones deciding its future. That is not just a justice problem – it is also why global ocean protection is failing.
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Orang Asli homes demolished in Pahang
Seven of the settlement’s 21 homes were destroyed, including the Rumah Adat the community hall used for weddings, funerals, gatherings and meetings and, of the six residential homes demolished, one belonged to an OKU (person with disabilities). Approximately 60 to 70 people live in this settlement.
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From Forests to Oceans: Meet five Earth Defenders showing what real protection is
From the Amazon to the Congo Basin to Thailand, meet five Earth Defenders whose stories serve as inspiration to join the movement to protect the planet.
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Israeli forces intercept, board and threaten Global Sumud Flotilla in international waters
Vessels in the Global Sumud Flotilla have been boarded and harassed by Israeli forces in international waters.
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Why Greenpeace is sending a ship to help the Global Sumud Flotilla sail to Gaza
Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise is sailing with the Global Sumud Flotilla to support a peaceful civilian mission challenging the blockade on Gaza









