Statement of Solidarity with the Yaqui People by the People’s Human Rights Observatory and CODEP (Comité de Defensa de los Derechos del Pueblo) PARA LEER EN ESPAÑOL Click here to call for the freedom of Fidencio Aldama Pérez, Yaqui political prisoner We are the men and women that inhabit the South of Mexico, primarily original…
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Good Work! Hernandez and Bedoya Safe in Colombia
The Alliance for Global Justice and our partners in Colombia wish to give a heartfelt “thank you” to all who acted so quickly on behalf of Jhon Jairo Hernandez and Jorge Mario Bedoya. The two had been threatened by a right wing mob for their participation in a Leftist presidential campaign. We are happy to…
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Honduran Democracy Activist Urgently Needs Your Solidarity
Honduras Democracy Activists Urgently Needs Your Solidarity Honduran democracy activist Edwin Espinal Robelo has been detained by authorities. Even though he is a civilian, he is scheduled to appear before a military tribunal this week. Espinal has been denied the right to meet with his lawyer. Act NOW to demand the immediate liberty of Edwin…
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Peacemakers Delegation to Colombia with AfGJ, May 19-29, 2018
Human Rights and Labor lawyer, Dan Kovalik, and Alliance for Globall Justice National Co-Coordinator, James Jordan, are leading a delegation to the Departments of Cauca, Valle de Cauca, and Nariño this May 19-29, 2018. This is the region most affected by political violence that threatens Colombia’s new peace. We will be present for the historic…
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Stop the Nica Act – Send A Letter to Your Senator!
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Register Now! January Conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases
Conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases January 12 – 14, 2018, University of Baltimore Learning Commons Town Hall, Baltimore, Maryland Organized by: Coalition Against U.S. Foreign Military Bases Thirteen prominent peace, justice and environmental organizations in the United States are collectively organizing a 3-day national conference on U.S. Foreign Military Bases on January 12-14, 2018, at…
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Act Now! Tell Trump and Congress: Don’t Recognize Honduran Election Results
Act Now! Most Bungled Election Fraud in History! Nine Days and Still No Official Winner Announced Police Return to Barracks, Refuse to Further Repress People Embattled President Sends Family to Houston, Declares State of Emergency People Ignore 6 pm – 6 am Curfew TSE (Supreme Electoral Tribunal) Computers Down for Five Hours; Lead Switches OAS…
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Honduras Election Fraud Alert
Contact your elected officials! 1. You can call your Senators and Member of Congress through the Congressional Switchboard at 202-224-3121 2. You can write to your elected officials through https://democracy.io/#!/ The Alliance for Global Justice is very concerned that the democratic will of the voters of Honduras is being reversed through fraud right now. Honduras…
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National Strike for Peace in Colombia – A Call for Solidarity
A National Strike for Peace in Colombia has been called in Colombia to demand steps to protect peace accords that are in danger of failure. The strike was called at the end of a particularly bloody October, with 23 activists killed in 23 days. The death toll includes 11 peaceful protesters attacked on October 5…
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Massacre in Tumaco – US Pushes for More Repression
by James Jordan The Colombian National Police massacred between 8 and 16 persons, wounding more than 50, in the municipality of Tumaco, Nariño on Thursday afternoon, October 5, 2017. The attack was directed against protesting coca growing families demanding the government fulfill its commitments to voluntary eradication programs. Additionally, on Sunday, October 8, 2017, the…