ResourcesCriminalization workshop for Human Rights Defenders Forum 20 years of Guatemala's Peace Accords Land of corn:Land of corn is a documentary film about four environmental and land rights defenders from Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia and Honduras who work in an extremely dangerous environment and risk their lives, their freedom and the safety of their families because of the work they do. Sara Méndez travels every week to the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (Mexico), where some of the largest wind farms in the country are being constructed. Martín Gómez is resisting the construction of a hydroelectric project on the Chinacla River in Honduras. Mary Hernández had to seek refuge in the Curbaradó humanitarian zone because of threats she received while defending her land in a territory that has been subjected to large-scaled cattle ranching, palm oil tree cultivation and timber exploitation. Adrian Kal has been fighting for the past 15 years for his community´s land in Guatemala, which was sold to a logging firm. As Sara, Martin, Mary and Adrian explain their work and daily struggle, the audience learns about the threats they receive, their fears and the lack of protection mechanisms in their countries. Spanish 30 years accompanying hope: Dealing with criminalization and difamation: Presentation in Santa Fe Ocaña of the report: |
NewsEuropean Parliament (EP) mobilises for Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) in Guatemala Public statement to the Murder of trans activist Evelyn Robles Justice for Berta Cáceres and Nelson Noé Garcia, Protection for Gustavo Castro Soto Latest BulletinSince the Guatemala Project was restarted in 2003, the project has produced a Monthly Information Package detailing the team's activities, alongside a regular bulletin which deals in greater depth with the issues affecting Guatemalan human rights defenders. |