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Democracy Now! 2024-09-12 Thursday

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Democracy Now!

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4.61.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 September 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Headlines for September 12, 2024; “Another Appalling Year” of Violence Against Land Defenders as Nearly 200 Killed Worldwide in 2023; “On Thin Ice”: Western Nations Crack Down on Climate Activists with Arrests & Jail Terms; “By the Fire We Carry”: Cherokee Author Rebecca Nagle on the Ongoing Fight for Tribal Sovereignty

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0:00.0

You're going to be. From New York, this is Democracy Now.

0:17.0

It's like

0:25.0

like Mexico swallowed them.

0:27.0

That's how I put it.

0:29.0

They just vanished.

0:31.0

Missing Voices, as the climate crisis intensifies across the globe,

0:37.3

at least 196 environmental defenders were killed last year. We'll look at Global Witnesses's new report on the violent erasure of

0:46.9

land and environmental defenders. This comes as Western governments

0:50.9

including the US are increasingly targeting and jailing climate activists.

0:55.2

As climate crisis demands us to act drastically, radically and promptly, we see governments being busy bullying climate activists.

1:07.0

Plus we speak to the award-winning Cherokee journalist Rebecca Nagel about her new book,

1:12.0

By the Fire We Carry, the generations long fight for justice

1:17.0

on Native land.

1:19.1

By the Fire We Carry tells a story of a Supreme Court case that resulted in the largest restoration of

1:25.4

tribal land in US history. I wrote this book because I think the legacy of

1:29.8

dispossession and genocide of indigenous peoples is a problem not just for our tribes but

1:35.3

a problem for our democracy in this country.

1:37.5

All that and more coming up. Welcome to Democracy Now, Democracy Now.

1:48.0

The War and Peace Report.

1:50.0

I'm Amy Goodman.

1:51.0

In Gaza, another Israeli strike on a UN school being used to shelter, displaced Palestinians

1:56.4

has killed at least 18 people, including six UNRWA employees, making it the deadliest single day for the UN agency UNRWA's history.

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