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      Panamá

      PEARL ISLAND, LA ISLA VIP CON TRATO PREFERENCIAL

      June 30, 2022
      Ecuador

      Cuatro años después, los ataques contra 3 defensoras amazónicas siguen impunes

      June 30, 2022
      Honduras

      Nadie detiene a la palma aceitera en el Parque Nacional Jeannette Kawas

      June 30, 2022
      Venezuela

      Las mujeres yukpas que heredaron la lucha por el reconocimiento de su territorio

      June 30, 2022
      Guatemala

      La defensa de Cahabón y Oxec no se destruye, se transforma

      June 30, 2022
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La Toma: not just a name, but an omen
Colombia

La Toma: not just a name, but an omen

Hugo Mario Cárdenas -
March 25, 2020
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The social fracturing that fracking is already causing
Colombia

The social fracturing that fracking is already causing

Ricardo Cruz -
April 25, 2019
18
How the Powerful Hidroituango Drowned an Indigenous Territory
Colombia

How the Powerful Hidroituango Drowned an Indigenous Territory

Laura Ardila -
April 25, 2019
19
Danger at the border: Tikuna indigenous people defend their forest from drug trafficking
Perú

Danger at the border: Tikuna indigenous people defend their forest from drug trafficking

Alexa Vélez -
April 23, 2019
12
Fear and neglect in Saweto
Perú

Fear and neglect in Saweto

Anthony Quispe -
April 23, 2019
20
‘Without territory we are nothing’
México

‘Without territory we are nothing’

Thelma Gómez Durán -
April 23, 2019
22
“I’m very concerned about environmental human rights defenders in Latin America”
Transversal

“I’m very concerned about environmental human rights defenders in Latin America”

Andrés Bermúdez Liévano -
April 23, 2019
16
Fishermen lost patience
Guatemala

Fishermen lost patience

Alejandra Gutiérrez Valdizán -
April 23, 2019
10
The park rangers that the war took away
Colombia

The park rangers that the war took away

Andrés Bermúdez Liévano -
April 23, 2019
0
Patricia Gualinga, a face of resistance
Ecuador

Patricia Gualinga, a face of resistance

José María León -
April 23, 2019
12
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La base de datos de Tierra de Resistentes comprende más de 2.400 hechos victimizantes contra organizaciones, comunidades y defensores del medio ambiente ocurridos durante 10 años en 12 países de Latinoamérica. Esta información es pública.

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Attacks continue, even in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis

Forewarned Soldiers Fell in Environmental Wars

“I’m very concerned about environmental human rights defenders in Latin America”

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