Monday, April 29, 2024

Human Rights

Organizacion de Mujeres Tierra Viva

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Actividades de Incidencia política, local y nacional, a favor de los Derechos Sexuales, Derechos Reproductivos, No Violencia contra las mujeres, Cultura sin sexismo, sin racismo, sin violencia, feminismo.

FIRST OPEN LETTER ON THE SELF-PROCLAMATION OF DAJE KAPAP EYPI INDIGENOUS...

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This is the first open letter by the Munduruku Indians, about the recent step of marking out the limits of their land in an attempt to force the authorities to give them the legal rights to land they have long occupied

Combate Racismo Ambiental

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Based in Rio de Janeiro we work throughout Brazil to denounce cases of environmental racism and other human rights violations, to share information and to build alliances with partners to work for a fairer world.

Colombia: FARC’s words to the intellectuals

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An appeal by the main guerrilla group for intellectuals and artists to join in building the new Colombia

Belize: Punta Gorda, a forgotten district

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Maya and Garifuna communities are resisting over-zealous national park regulation and encroaching oil exploration

Guatemala: fighting for women’s rights

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Photojournalist Cristina Chiquín talks about women's rights and the trial of former general Rios Montt in the second of Silvia Rothlisberger's interviews with activists in Latin America.

Terra do Meio 3: O rio Iriri – conservação e seus...

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Na terceira de seis postagens, uma discussão sobre os problemas dos colonos (barragens, legislação ambiental, grileiros) e uma visita a uma fazenda “fantasma”. Tradução: Maria...

Peru: four outstanding indigenous leaders

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Profiles of four individuals who have fought mining, logging and land-seizures to protect their communities.

Colombia: peace, but maybe not the peace we hoped for

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Without addressing crucial elements of the original agreement, the revised peace deal risks not living up to expectations in Colombia. It has been a year...

Argentina – struggle continues for the Qom

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Representatives of the Qom indigenous people are camped in the iconic Plaza de Mayo to demand their rights. Life is worse today, they say, than under the military dictatorship

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