PBI Teams Engage in UPR Process & UN Sessions
This year, as in past years, PBI is providing support to accompanied defenders in Honduras, Nicaragua, and Kenya as they work to highlight the human rights concerns in their countries through the UPR process and at the 60th Session of the Human Rights Council and the 80th Session of the UN General Assembly.
The Universal Periodic Review (UPR) is a mechanism of the UN Human Rights Council that calls for each UN Member State to undergo a peer review of its human rights records every 4.5 years.
Trump’s Acts of Intimidation Continue
On Friday, September 19, 2025, the Trump Administration released new rules that will enable the Pentagon to label journalists as security threats and revoke press passes for those who obtain or publish information that the agency says is unfit for public release.
Global Witness Releases Annual Report on Environmental Defenders
Today, September 17, 2025, Global Witness released their annual report about threats and attacks against environmental defenders around the world. Shocking figures show that 80% of land defenders killed or disappeared last year were in Latin America (120), with Colombia accounting for roughly 1/3 of the global total (48 of 146).
Don't Miss Your Chance to Join a PBI Team: Apply by Oct 5
As a PBI field volunteer, you will live and work as part of a culturally diverse international team which uses consensus decision-making to function horizontally. PBI provides a specialized training process, based on more than 40 years of experience championing the strategy of international accompaniment. You will have the opportunity to learn about non-violent resistance movements and accompany defenders dedicating their lives to conflict transformation and peace-building.
Peace Brigades International stands in solidarity with peaceful protesters in Nepal demanding justice
Peace Brigades International is deeply concerned by the excessive and unlawful use of force by security forces during recent demonstrations in Nepal. At least 27 people – including youth – have lost their lives, and hundreds have been injured. The use of lethal force not only violates international law but also undermines the fundamental rights to peaceful assembly and protest.
The struggle for the right to water on the southern coast: “Water is life, not a commodity”
On March 22, World Water Day, PBI Guatemala traveled to the southern coast and visited several communities that are part of the Retalhuleu Community Council (CCR), an organization PBI has accompanied for five years. The goal of this trip was to learn firsthand about the problems these communities face with regard to water. The communities are organized and are fighting for their right to water.
PBI Mexico Releases 2024 Annual Report
PBI Mexico’s 2024 Annual Report Is Here!
2024 brought challenging turning points at both the national and international levels. It was a year of significant operational and organizational changes that strengthened and expanded the PBI Mexico team’s work in the field.
PBI report on the political situation in Guatemala - August 2025
Each month, the PBI team in Guatemala releases a report on the current political situation in the country. Read below for the August 2025 updates.
Eight years after the events, a verdict in the Hogar “Seguro” case
In Nicaragua, human rights defenders, families and organizations unite to demand the release of political prisoners
That day, anguish, pain, sadness, and worry overwhelmed these families when the news arrived that the body of Carlos Cárdenas Zepeda, who had been missing, had been returned lifeless. Less than a week earlier, this was the second political prisoner to die, the first being Mauricio Alonso Petrie. Both had fallen victim to recent waves of arrests and were in a state of forced disappearance. Mauricio Alonso had been arrested along with his wife and son on 18 July 2025, while Carlos Cárdenas was detained in mid-August.