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Land and Environmental Defenders

Many indigenous and traditional farming (or campesino) communities are struggling to protect the land on which their livelihoods depend. Often living in conditions of extreme poverty, they rely on their land for food, shelter, and cultural identity.
 In some cases, pollution from mining threatens to seep into the land and water. In others, communities have been forced from their land for development projects or monoculture plantations, condemning them to internal displacement and landlessness. Others campaign for sustainable land use, seeking to halt patterns of destruction for the benefit of future generations.

Defenders of land rights, culture, and natural resources can find themselves facing powerful interests and brutal opposition. Some have approached PBI for protection after they have been attacked or their colleagues assassinated. Many others have been subjected to criminal prosecutions based on spurious charges.

"The Blood of the Earth": watch the documentary online

After several months of screening in various festivals around the world, and in our Water Day webinar, we now have available the documentary “La Sangre de la Tierra” online.

The film is a production by Alba Films and the Luciérnaga Foundation, for Entrepobles and Peace Brigades International, with funding from the Catalan Cooperation Agency, which shows the resistance of three territories of the Mesoamerican region (in Mexico, Honduras, and Guatemala ) before the construction of hydroelectric plants.