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Displacement in Guatemala and How Transnational Solidarity Must Impact our Local Organizing for Housing and Land Rights

2019-12-25T00:47:20+00:00December 3rd, 2018|Accompanier Perspectives, Defense of life and territory|

Washington, D.C. local, Clara Lincoln is a recent NISGUA accompanier through the Guatemala Accompaniment Program. She spent ten months accompanying land and human rights defenders in Guatemala. Since returning, she has collaborated with ONE DC, an organization fighting for the rights to housing, wellness, and economic equity for low-income [...]

Movements resisting resource extraction are being met with targeted violence

2020-01-01T21:26:06+00:00May 24th, 2017|Defense of life and territory, Escobal, Huehuetenango, La Puya, Xalalá Dam|

Over the last several decades, transnational resource extraction companies have flocked to Central America. Licenses to construct hydroelectric dams, exploit minerals, or build the necessary infrastructure to make these types of projects possible are being granted by national governments in the region at an alarming rate. With little transparency, [...]

Solidarity Update: August 2016

2019-12-27T19:06:50+00:00August 26th, 2016|Defense of life and territory, Justice and accountability, Solidarity Update, Trans-Territorial Organizing|

News recap: National and international human rights defenders threatened as transitional justice advances; Communities celebrate the release of political prisoners from Huehuetenango; SEC complaint says Tahoe Resources failed to disclose widespread opposition to Escobal silver mine. This and more in this month's Solidarity Update.

Caravan traveling to Huehuetenango celebrates the freedom of ancestral and community authorities

2019-12-27T18:15:09+00:00August 26th, 2016|Defense of life and territory, Huehuetenango|

On July 30, 2016, seven ancestral and community authorities from northern Huehuetenango began their journey back home after being held as political prisoners. All of the men were held for over a year – one for over three – on charges related to community protests opposing hydroelectric dams imposed [...]

Solidarity Update: July 2016

2019-12-27T19:06:51+00:00July 5th, 2016|Defense of life and territory, Justice and accountability, Solidarity Update, Trans-Territorial Organizing|

News recap: Psychologist Maudi Tzay joins NISGUA this fall on tour in the United States; Eight former military to stand trial for charges in the CREOMPAZ case; Urban activists return to Central Square for the Day for Heroes and Martyrs; Seven political prisoners from Huehuetenango go to trial. This and [...]

Ermitaño López: Marking one year in pre-trial detention for protecting land

2019-12-27T17:32:57+00:00June 2nd, 2016|Defense of life and territory, Huehuetenango|

One year ago today, Ermitaño López – “Don Taño” – was arrested in Guatemala City’s courthouse as he was attending a pre-trial declaration hearing in support of other land defenders from Barillas. Don Taño is a teacher and community organizer from Barillas, northern Huehuetenango, where communities are facing the [...]

“Caravan for Dignity” testifies to human rights violations in Huehuetenango

2019-12-27T18:58:44+00:00April 26th, 2016|Defense of life and territory, Huehuetenango|

The following is a press release issued by the Departmental Assembly of the Peoples of Huehuetenango (ADH), together with other organizations who accompanied the "Caravan for dignity, resistance, and freedom for political prisoners from northern Huehuetenango." NISGUA joined the Caravan as international observers, documenting testimony of communities in the [...]

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