More than six years after Pavel Sulyandziga, an Indigenous activist from Russia, left the country to seek political asylum in the US, he continues to face harassment by the Russian government.
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Portsmouth Herald
KENNEBUNK - The Camden Conference and the Kennebunk Free Library present Laura Henry, Professor of Government at Bowdoin College, on Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 6 p.m. via Zoom. Please visit the library’s website at kennebunklibrary.org or email kfl@kennebunk.lib.me.us for the Zoom link.
The rapid growth of the oil and gas industry in the Russian Arctic is crucial the country’s plans for continued economic growth and international influence. However, many of these sites of extraction are located in close proximity to the country’s Arctic Indigenous communities and overlap with their territories of traditional use, such as reindeer herding, hunting, and fishing.