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Meet Winnie Romeril, Guatemala, 1989-1990

Winnie Romeril joined PBI while looking for a way to return to Latin America without a U.S. government job, and the experiences she had altered the course of her life. The democratic structure of PBI greatly enhanced what she gained from training, activism, and speaking tours. Her reflections remind volunteers the value of sharing the work of the human rights defenders they accompanied.

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International Women's Day 2026: Facing a Violent Global Context

Women human rights defenders across the world are fighting for positive change in their communities within an increasingly violent global context. They share many challenges experienced by their male counterparts but face additional obstacles because they undermine the status quo twice over: through their work in its own right, and through their implicit challenge to accepted norms about the role of women in society.

PBI-Honduras sends condolences on the murder of CNTC campesino leader and land defender Olman Garcia

PBI-Honduras has posted:

“From PBI Honduras, we send our deepest condolences to the @CntcTegucigalpa [National Union of Rural Workers] and to the family of campesino leader and land defender Olman García, who was murdered on August 4 in Ceibita Way (Esparta, Atlántida).”

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Maya K’iche’ defender Lucía Ixchíu on extractivism in Guatemala; notes the support of PBI in Berlin and Hamburg

Photo of Lucía Ixchíu from Latin America Bureau by Eliana Lafone.

Lucía Ixchíu describes herself as: “K’iche, tree of the Forest, anti-patriarchal, cultural manager, journalist and Indigenous storyteller, architect (Mayan in exile).”

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