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Indigenous people protest, Brazil 2016
15 Junho 2016
Por Renata Oliveira, Ex Front Line Defenders Research & Training Fellow para as Américas

No final de abril, minha última atividade com a Front Line Defenders foi acompanhar o defensor de direitos humanos (DDH) brasileiro e líder indígena Tonico Benites em Bruxelas. Tonico teve a oportunidade de reunir-se com vários tomadores de decisão e diplomatas para discutir sobre os desafios enfrentados por pessoas indígenas no Brasil, particularmente de seu grupo, os Guarani-Kaiowás. Como uma brasileira que vem de um estado que praticamente dizimou a sua população nativa, eu achava que já conhecia o quão difícil era a situação.

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andrew Anderson and Andrea Rocca meeting Issa Amro in Hebron
9 Junho 2016

I returned last week from a visit to Palestine and Israel. Over six days my colleague and I met with brilliant, tenacious, creative and brave human rights defenders who work non-violently on behalf of others in the brutally occupied West Bank or in an increasingly hostile Israel. We were not allowed access to meet with beleaguered human rights defenders in Gaza.

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Dawit Isaak
27 Maio 2016

Last week the government and people of Eritrea celebrated 25 years since independence. No one can deny the courage, resilience and sacrifice of those Eritreans who fought for the independence of their country, yet sadly this very fact prompts the question as to what exactly there is to celebrate 25 years on.

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Zainab Al Khawaja
24 Maio 2016

Abdulhadi is two years old and is currently being held with his mother, Zainab Al-Khawaja, in Bahrain's Isa Town Women's Detention Centre. Zainab is one of the best known human rights defenders in Bahrain. She faces three years and one month in prison on several charges, including "destroying public property", for exercising her right to free expression by tearing up pictures of King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa.

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Andrew Anderson Visiting Azimjan Askarov in Prison in Kyrgyzstan
17 Maio 2016

When I visited Azimjan Askarov in prison in Bishkek in December 2010 there were some grounds for hope that he would be released. He had been sentenced in September 2010 to life in prison, but the process had been seriously flawed and the Kyrgyz human rights Ombudsman had found that the charges against him were politically motivated. When we met with Azimjan our main concern was that his health was improving following the torture he had been subjected to.

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Maxima Acuna de Chaupe farmstead at sunset
28 Abril 2016
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At the end of March, I visited environmental and land rights defender Máxima Acuña de Chaupe at her home in the Cajamarca region of Peru.  The next nonfiction graphic novel we are producing is about environmental and land rights defenders challenging and at risk from resource extraction companies. Máxima is confronting Newmont Mining (US) and its Peruvian counterpart, Yanococha Mining, which are trying to remove her from her land to build a huge gold mine, known as Conga.

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