Bericht zur aktuellen Lage von Menschenrechtsverteidiger*innen 2020- 2023
Der Bericht von Amnesty International zeigt anhand von fünf konkreten Fällen, wie die Gewalt und die Angriffe gegen Menschenrechtsorganisationen zwischen 2020 und 2023 nicht gestoppt werden konnten.
Publications about Glencore in Colombia: between responsibility in Europe and human rights and environmental violations
Cinep and Censat Agua Viva, with the support of Fair Finance and Oxfam, have published a report entitled „Does Cerrejón always win?“, which presents the conclusions of their research into the human rights and environmental violations committed by the Glencore company in Colombia. At the same time, based on this report, Oxfam presents „A toxic legacy: Glencore’s footprint in Colombia and Peru‘, which includes a review of Glencore’s main banks and investors in Europe.
PROPOSALS FOR COMPREHENSIVE REFORM OF THE POLICE.
Document with six proposals to the government of Gustavo Petro for a comprehensive police reform made by several social organizations, academics and victims of police violence together with Amnesty International.
Kinderarbeit in Kolumbien im Bergbau
(Autor:Semana) 5000 Kinder arbeiten derzeit in Kolumbien im Bergbau. Insgesamt sind von den 11 Millionen minderjährigen KolumbianerInnen 1‘091‘000 von Kinderarbeit betroffen. Dennoch wird die Problematik nur selten thematisiert oder angegangen. Auch fehlt in vielen...
Die Humanitäre Situation in Kolumbien. Factsheet von Caritas International und Diakonie Katastrophenhilfe.
Die vergessene Krise Die humanitäre Situation ist in weiten Teilen Kolumbiens nach wie vor sehr kritisch....
Hamburg: Workshop zu Erinnerungsarbeit in Basis- und Genderbewegungen in Lateinamerika
Hamburg: Sa 29./ So 30.03.2014 , 10.00-14.30 Uhr
Berlin: Widerstand gegen Saatgutgesetze – Gesprächsrunde
BERLIN: Freitag, 4. April 2014, 15 – 17 h
Presseerklärung: Colombian government has not fulfilled its promises to the UN Human Rights Council
September 19, 2013: The International Office on Human Rights – Action on Coolombia (Oidhaco), the Colombia-Europe-United States Coordination Group (CCEEU), Misereor, Kolko and the Colombian Commission of Jurists express their concern over the attitude of the Colombian authorities towards international bodies and mechanisms that monitor respect for human rights. In a country where disappearances, extrajudicial killings and forced displacement still occur, and where in the first semester of this year, 37 defenders were killed, our organizations consider that monitoring and access of victims to international mechanisms are highly necessary.