Nepal: Defending the Koshi
An indigenous groups tries to stop construction of a dam. Theirs is not so much a story about who owns the natural resources but rather who owns the right to determine a people’s future.
An indigenous groups tries to stop construction of a dam. Theirs is not so much a story about who owns the natural resources but rather who owns the right to determine a people’s future.
The story of Pramila Dangol’s mysterious death is sadly not an uncommon one.
Along the Koshi river sits Barah Chhetra, one of four major pilgrimage sites for Hindus. Many Nepali believe that if the proposed dam is built, Barah Chhetra’s significance will be destroyed.
Nepalese villagers invoke a UN instrument aimed at protecting the rights of indigenous peoples to defend their way of life along the Koshi River.
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In the foothills of the Himalayan Mountains, indigenous people are taking a stand against the construction of a high dam along the Koshi River in southeastern Nepal.
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