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February 4, 2013

Read on for info on the Salvadoran Labor Leader Tour kicking off today & the May Day Labor Delegation to El Salvador.

Today, Salvadoran workers are fighting hard against sweeping US-backed, privatization legislation called the Public-Private Partnership Law, or P3, which would put all El Salvador’s public infrastructure, services and utilities on the corporate chopping block (more on the P3 here). Salvadoran unions and social movements have united against this law, calling it “privatization in disguise.” They  have made it their highest priority to defend public sector workers, unions, services and industries from the P3 law, which is currently under debate in El Salvador’s Legislative Assembly. Continue reading

2013 Mobilizations, Speaking Tours and Delegations to Latin America:

Visit http://LASolidarity.org for updates

Jan. 22 – Jan. 31: National Days of Action for Venezuela
February 3-13: Speaking tour with Salvadoran Labor Movement leaders
February 9-16: U.S./Mexico Border Delegation
February 9-18: Delegation to Panama
March: Federal trail against Nashua Chantal
March 16-23: Delegation to Honduras
March 17-26: Delegation to El Salvador
March 22 – April 1: Delegation to Colombia
April 7-10: Days of Action in Washington, DC
April 17-23: Delegation to Paraguay
May 1: May Day 2013 national actions for immigrant rights!
May 19-27: U.S./Mexico Border Delegation
July 7-14: Delegation to Chiapas and Zapatista Territory
August 24 – September 7: US tour by Colombia’s Fensuagro agricultural union, sponsored by the Alliance for Global Justice. For information contact james@afgj.org , 202-544-9355, ext. 3.
September 6-14: Delegation to Chile
October 14: March on the U.S. Southern Command, Miami, Florida
October 28 – November 3: Tear Down the Walls Global Justice Week and National Gathering, Tucson, Arizona
November: Justice for Migrants Now – Shut Down the Stewart Detention Center, Lumpkin, Georgia
November 22-24: Convergence to Close the SOA and to Resist U.S. Militarization, Ft. Benning, Georgia
November 24: Honduras Election Monitoring Delegation

Nicaragua News Bulletin – September

September 4, 2012

1. PLC challenges PLI candidates; Sandinistas seeking to install “a direct democracy”
2. Delegation to meet with Ortega about School of the Americas — the delegation did meet with President Ortega who told us that Nicaragua would send no more troops to be trained at the School of Assassins.
3. Experts arriving to analyze Nicaragua’s earthquakes
4. Bosawas Reserve loses 103,800 acres of forest per year
5. Social policy briefs: Improving education and fighting dengue

 

September 10, 2012  The Nicanet & SOA Watch delegation to Nicaragua returned on September 5. Optimism and Hope in Nicaragua

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Immersion Experiences: El Salvador, Haiti, Venezuela, Honduras, Colombia, Cuba, Nicaragua

La Voz de los de Abajo is organizing a delegation to Honduras from Sept. 6 to Sep. 16, 2012.

Travel to Venezuela for the Elections!   October 1-9, 2012

IFCLA is going to our Companion Community Guarjila, El Salvador for the 25th anniversary of the Repopulation of the Refugees from Mesa Grande, Honduras — October 9-15, 2012

Haiti Food Sovereignty Delegation October 21-29, 2012

Delegation: Honduras & the School of the Americas — November 08, 2012 – November 18, 2012

CPT (Christian Peacemaking Teams) to Colombia: November 28-December 12 Apply now!   Click here for more information.

Cuba: Arts and Culture Delegation – January 12-21, 2013

Birding in Nicaragua – Organized by El Porvenir – February 23- March 4, 2013
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Women in Resistance: Defending our Bodies, our Rights and Mother Earth

 Delegation to Guatemala

August 4-August 12, 2012

It’s not too late to apply! Deadline for application extended to June 15.

Women across Guatemala are organizing to combat violence and destructive large-scale development projects.

Meet these amazing women on GHRC’s annual delegation to Guatemala this August. The 9-day trip is an intense and inspiring experience that will expand delegates’ understanding of women’s day-to-day realities and provide them with the knowledge and tools to be effective advocates upon returning to the United States.

Background

A majority of Guatemalan women will be victims of some form of violence during their lifetime. Indigenous women, particularly in rural areas, also face marginalization and discrimination. In the last 10 years, high rates of brutal sexual violence and femicide have made Guatemala one of the most dangerous places in the world to be a woman. More than 6,000 women have been murdered in Guatemala since 2000. The Guatemalan government has lacked the will and capacity to deal with the problem, and the perpetrators of this violence are able to act with impunity.

Despite the often overwhelming barriers women confront in Guatemala, women’s groups continue to organize and educate themselves, articulating new models of feminism, forming the backbone of community resistance, and becoming powerful advocates at the local and national level.

Women have taken the lead to support victims of violence, increase awareness, and advocate for gender equality and support from public institutions. They have formed survivors’ associations, mental health groups, and regional coalitions. Still others have spoken out against discriminatory laws and a justice system plagued by impunity.

As they advocate for women’s rights, and the right to live free from violence, indigenous women have emerged as leaders in communities’ struggle for land rights. In many cases, their communities face the imposition of extractive industry projects that would cause permanent destruction of natural resources, as well as forced eviction of many families with a historic right to the land.

Our Delegation

Our delegation focuses on women’s struggle for justice, equality, and their inspiring work in their communities to protect women’s bodies and mother earth from destructive violence.

We will meet with leaders in the Guatemalan women’s rights and feminist movements, including organizers, lawyers, survivors, and victim advocates. We also visit one of the few domestic violence shelters in Guatemala and learn how women’s groups are empowering women in rural areas. We will hear from leaders in the human rights movement about specific challenges for women, and meet with government officials responsible for monitoring gender-based violence. We also explore the wider socioeconomic and political contexts in which this violence takes place, including the historic legacy of violence from the internal armed conflict, ongoing efforts to end impunity, and the devastating impact that large-scale dams, mines and biofuel production have on women and their communities.

Through these meetings in Guatemala City and conversations with women leaders in indigenous communities in rural areas, participants will return home with a deeper understanding of women’s struggles in Guatemala, inspiring stories of empowerment and tools to be solidarity advocates for Guatemalan women in the international community.

 Read about last year’s delegation from one of the participants or see photos from the trip.

 You can also read about how participants from the 2009 delegation shared information they gathered on the trip with White House staff.

 Application Available HERE

 Cost for the delegation is $1000, which covers all expenses except airfare. GHRC staff can work with you to raise funds for the trip and limited scholarships are available.

DEADLINE EXTENDED TO June 15! 

 Before the trip, delegates will receive a packet of articles, security guidelines, and a complete delegation agenda.

We encourage you to contact our office at ghrc-usa@ghrc-usa.org with any questions.

THE HISTORY AND RESURGENCE OF DEATH SQUADS IN CENTRAL AMERICA:

Rights Action – April 16, 2012

THE HISTORY AND RESURGENCE OF DEATH SQUADS IN CENTRAL AMERICA:  The March 24, 2012, massacre of four public health workers in Guatemala

BELOW: A comprehensive article by Annie Bird, co-director of Rights Action

EDUCATIONAL / SOLIDARITY DELEGATIONS TO:

  1. Honduras, May 19-28, 2012
  2. Guatemala, July 7-15, 2012

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Immersion Experiences with Witness for Peace

The nonviolent resistance movements of Latin America have been inspiring activists for generations. We invite you to stand in solidarity with people who are working on the frontlines for peace and justice. You will have the unique opportunity to learn from courageous Latin Americans who are actively resisting U.S. repression and to witness nonviolent resistance in action!

 

Explore Witness for Peace’s exciting delegation opportunities to Colombia, Mexico, Nicaragua and Cuba. Join one of our upcoming delegations today!

COLOMBIA

 

Obama to Implement Colombia FTA

 

It is anticipated that President Obama will announce at the April 14-15 Summit of the Americas that Colombia has satisfied the conditions of the U.S./Colombia FTA Action Plan, thus authorizing imminent implementation. Despite the promises outlined in the plan, 51 trade unionists were still murdered in 2011 (5 to date in 2012) and many other conditions are still unfulfilled. Travel with a Witness for Peace delegation to Colombia to learn the truth.

 

To learn more, click on one of the delegations below: 

MEXICO

 

Human Face of Immigration and the Drug War

 

Join a delegation to Oaxaca City in southern Mexico, a beautiful city with striking architecture and, despite what you may think, much less violence than the majority of U.S. cities. Learn about the causes of immigration, the drug war and the failed judicial reforms that have severely impacted human rights and the people of Mexico.

 

To learn more, click on one of the delegations below:

NICARAGUA

 

Teen Delegation

 

On this exciting two-part teen delegation to North Carolina and Nicaragua, learn about the impact of free trade on the lives of ordinary Nicaraguan families and workers and see exciting fair trade alternatives in action! Experience the vibrant culture of Nicaragua firsthand during a homestay with a family.

 

To learn more, click on the delegation below: 

CUBA
People-to-People Licensed Delegations

 

Hundreds of U.S. citizens have traveled to Cuba with WFP. Join a delegation and learn about the impact of Cuba’s recent economic and political reforms as well as the effect of the U.S. embargo on the daily lives of Cubans.

To learn more, click on one of the delegations below:

Witness for Peace can also customize delegations for groups of 10 or more (12 for Cuba) to any of the above countries, as well as to Honduras, Bolivia or Venezuela. We need coordinators with WFP delegation experience to lead U.S. citizens to Latin America. Coordinators receive complimentary trips and a transformational experience!

For more information: ken@witnessforpeace.org, 202-423-3402.

We hope to see you on a Witness for Peace delegation soon! 

Immersion Opportunities: NicaNet/Witness for Peace/AFGJ/Rights Action/El Salvador/SOAW to Chile

Two opportunities to visit Nicaragua offered by local Nicaragua Network committees. The first, Dec. 29-Jan. 10, is organized by Casa Baltimore – Limay and will visit San Juan de Limay, Esteli, Leon, and Granada. The second Mar. 24-Apr. 4 is organized by NICCA in the San Francisco Bay Area and will focus on the small farming sector in northern Nicaragua. Please reply directly to the e-mail in the announcements.

Witness for Peace: As we enter some of the year’s coldest months, some minds drift to the temptation of a tropical vacation. But if you’re looking for a deeper type of restoration in 2012, one that rejuvenates and informs your commitment to social justice, please consider joining a Witness for Peace delegation.

On our delegations, not only will you have the opportunity to travel and reconnect with your values, but you’ll also have the chance to meet inspirational Witness for Peace allies on the frontlines of justice for farmers, workers, and immigrants.

http://witnessforpeace.org/userdata_display.php?modin=51&upcoming=1

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Deadline extended to Nov. 30 for Food Sovereignty delegation to Honduras with AFGJ (scroll down for info)

Rights Action to Guatemala and Honduras

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