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Monday, September 13, 2021

Two hundred environmental activists killed in 2020: Report

A non-governmental organisation report released on Monday revealed that over 227 environmental activists were killed around the world in 2020.

• September 13, 2021

A non-governmental organisation report released on Monday revealed that over 227 environmental activists were killed around the world in 2020.

The report from the NGO Global Witness recorded a rise compared to the 212 registered deaths among environmental and land defenders in 2019.

However, the organisation assumes that the actual number of environmental activists killed is significantly higher.

Almost three-quarters of the attacks took place in America, with 65 conservationists and environmental activists killed in Colombia, 30 in Mexico, and 29 in the Philippines.

Companies, farmers, and in some cases, state actors and criminal gangs, paramilitary groups, and rebels are believed to be mostly behind the acts of violence.

According to the Global Witness report, most of the killings were related to forestry, followed by water and dam construction projects and agriculture.

(dpa/NAN)

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