War on Want, London publishes article on the Conga conflict
War on Want is an organisation which fights poverty in developing countries in partnership with people affected by globalisation. They campaign for human rights and against the root causes of … Continue reading
Call for International Solidarity for the anniversaries of deaths of protesters
London This is a call out to see if anyone would like to participate in sending videos or photos (videos preferred) with a message of solidarity for the people of … Continue reading
Letter from activists delivered to Peruvian Consulate in Denver, Colorado
The Denver Justice and Peace Committee and supporters marched in solidarity with the people of Cajamarca on 17th June. They also hand-delivered a letter to the Peruvian Consulate in Denver, … Continue reading
Thousands march against mega mining threat
On Monday 17th June 4,000 indignant citizens marched to their threatened mountain lake to protect it from destruction from what would be one of South America`s largest mega mining projects … Continue reading
Nuevo llamado de Amnistía Internacional sobre el uso de la fuerza en manifestaciones en Cajamarca
AMNISTÍA INTERNACIONAL Declaración pública Número de índice: AMR 46/003/2013 17 de junio de 2013 Perú: Llamado de Amnistía Internacional sobre el uso de la fuerza en … Continue reading
Denver marches in solidarity with Cajamarca
Denver Justice & Peace Committee (DJPC) is a volunteer organization dedicated to promoting human rights, economic justice and lasting peace in Latin America through education, solidarity projects, and nonviolent activism. … Continue reading
Battle lines drawn at Perol
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Battle lines drawn at lake “El Perol” Cajamarca, Peru – June 16th, 2013 On Monday 17th of June thousands of local peasants will congregate on the banks … Continue reading
Corrupting Cooperatives
We`re delighted to share the following opinion piece, which was written by Lucho Campos about his visit to Granja Porcón, Cajamarca: My friend and I were excited when we first … Continue reading →