In this section, Real World Radio will follow the political and human rights situation in Paraguay with reference to the risk of institutional destabilization brought by the impeachment against Constitutional President, Fernando Lugo.
28 November 2012 | Interviews | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay
Except for a few, Paraguayan Congress members “should be liable to prosecution once they leave their seat in Congress. They now have immunity, but they should be taken before justice for violating the Constitution and the principles of institutional responsibility attached to their position”, said lawyer Milena Pereira of Paraguayan organization BASE Investigaciones Sociales (BASE IS). Read more
22 November 2012 | News | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Land grabbing | Social activists at risk
The Platform of Social Organizations for Democracy of Paraguay is holding the final stage of an oral ethical and public trial before the National Congress on Thursday in the country’s capital, Asuncion. The Congress promoted a coup d’état in June, disguised as an impeachment, where the constitutionally elected President, Fernando Lugo, was ousted. Read more
26 September 2012 | Interviews | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Social activists at risk
María Olmedo, her brother Luis, and Dolores Lopez are three of the 12 Paraguayan landless people who were arrested in a police operation on June 15, where nearly 50 peasants who were camping in “Marina Cue” plot were evicted, around 35 kilometers from Curuguaty, in Canindeyu department. Eleven landless peasants and six police officers were killed that day. Read more
25 September 2012 | Interviews | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Social activists at risk
Adalberto Castro is one of the Paraguayan peasants who has been in prison since the police operation that was carried out in Curuguaty on June 15th and which resulted in the death of eleven landless peasants and six police officers. He lost a brother in the confrontation and he was shot, tortured and death threatened. Now he is telling his story to Real World Radio. Read more
18 September 2012 | News | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay
The Seed Week began on Sunday in Paraguay. The event was called by many Paraguayan peasant organizations under the slogan “Peoples' heritage at the service of humanity”. The activities, scheduled until Tuesday, aim to recognize the value of native seeds, both in terms of quality and for food sovereignty. Read more
12 September 2012 | Interviews | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay
The Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission that took place in Paraguay last week in Curuguaty department enabled Paraguayan peasant and human rights organizations to know in first hand how the region was hit after the June 15th Massacre. Read more
11 September 2012 | Interviews | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Social activists at risk
In Yvy Pytã community, in the context of the Human Rights and Solidarity Mission held in Paraguay by CLOC-Via Campesina, FIAN International and Friends of the Earth, among others, we interviewed Dominga Noguera, who is in charge of educating health promoters in Canindeyu department, and therefore is very close to the Curuguaty massacre. Read more
11 September 2012 | Interviews | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Social activists at risk
Mariano Castro lives in Yvy Pytã, 30 km from Curuguaty municipality, Canindeyu department, Paraguay. His home is 5 km from the Marina Cue land where on June 15th, the police repression resulted in the murder of 11 landless peasants. Mariano lost one of his sons there, and the other two were injured and are in jail. Read more
11 September 2012 | Photo Galleries | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Social activists at risk
More photos from the International Mission of Solidarity in Curuguaty, Paraguay, that took place on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. These include several moments of the work of the representatives of social movements and organizations from several countries, interviews with family members of the peasants murdered on June 15th in Marina Cue, with authorities of the area, with leaders of the region, the presence of community radio Radio Popular and a visit to the Coronel Oviedo prison where there are nine peasants imprisoned. See gallery
11 September 2012 | Interviews | Human Rights and International Solidarity Mission | No to the coup d’état in Paraguay | Social activists at risk
The peasants occupying the 2000-hectare land called Marina Cue in Canindeyu department, Paraguay, who were attacked by police officers on June 15th were informed that the lands were going to be granted to them and were preparing to celebrate. They even told this to their families outside the settlement by phone. Read more
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