Skip to content
  • EN
  • FR
  • ES
  • About us
  • Contact us
  • Donate
Facebook X Instagram Vimeo Telegram
La Via Campesina – EN
  • TopicsExpand
    • Land, Water and Territories
    • Agroecology, Biodiversity and Peasants’ Seeds
    • Trade Markets and Income
    • Public Policies
    • Peasants’ Rights
    • Climate and Environmental Justice
    • Migrants and Waged Workers
    • Transnational Companies and Agribusiness
  • ArticulationsExpand
    • Youth Articulation
    • Women’s Articulation
    • Diversities
  • Publications
  • MultimediaExpand
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • CampaignsExpand
    • Global Campaign for Agrarian Reform
    • Global Campaign for Peasant Seeds
    • Campaign to Stop Violence against Women
    • Campaign against Agrotoxics
    • Campaign for a Binding Treaty
search
  • EN
  • FR
  • ES
search
La Via Campesina – EN
Facebook X Instagram Vimeo Telegram
Land, Water and Territories | South Asia

People in Panama, Sri Lanka, protest again demanding their lands back

27 June 20164 May 2017

Several hunderd people protested in Panama, Sri Lanka, on the 21st of June, demanding justice and repatriation on the land from which they were forced to evict in 2010 by the then ruling government.

In February 2015, the ruling government had agreed to return the land to the people, but they allege absolute negligence of duty at the end of the government officials who are responsible to carry out the order.

To put an end to the never-ending wait, people had occupied their rightful land holdings in March 2016. However, instead of granting rights to the land, people have been served notice to evacuate the land by the end of June. People call it a dreadful situation where the order of the government is being contradicted by its own officials.

MONLAR, a movement of people for land and agricultural reform, also took part in the protest.

A similar movemement to reclaim and occupy their rightful land had taken place last year, which was later on called off after the government agreed to look into the issue and solve the matter immediately. Almost a year later, nothing seems to have moved forward.

“Do not try to take us away from our lands. If anyone tried, that will be a catastrophe. These are our lands. We were promsied by the Government that the land would be returned. Please do this without providing false and fake solution.”, one of the protestors warned.

A sticker was also distributed among tourists in Panama and Arugambay to build their awareness on the issue.

A TV news report (without English Subtitles) of the issue can be seen here.

RELATED NEWS:

  1. Sri Lanka: Social Movements Allege Large-Scale Land Diversion from Nature Reserve for Industrial Aquaculture Project
  2. Sri Lanka: Social movements decry large-scale land grab in Kilinochchi for limestone excavation
  3. Sri Lanka: Proposed regulatory body would impact community savings and credit initiatives
Post Tags: #Sri Lanka

Post navigation

Previous Previous
Cheap imports cause massive fall in coconut prices in India. Farmers protest.
NextContinue
Press Release: Landworkers’ Alliance demand recognition for small-farms in post Brexit policies
SUPPORT THE PEASANT MOVEMENT

LATEST NEWS FROM ARTICULATIONS

  • Voices from Dominican Republic: ‘Food Sovereignty is the Right to Life and the Right to Live Well.’13 May 2025
  • Kenyan Peasants League: GMOs and Hybrid Seeds Trap Peasant Women in a Cycle of Debt and Depression9 May 2025

LATEST STATEMENTS & PRESS RELEASES

  • Panama Protests: La Via Campesina Extends Solidarity to Social Movements, Denounces the State-led Repression21 May 2025
  • Unified Call to Confront Famine in Gaza: Launch the Diplomatic Humanitarian Convoy, Now!16 May 2025
  • Peasants Belong on Farms, Not in Prisons. Release South Korean Peasant Leader Hyun Jin-hee Immediately!29 April 2025
Organizations
Countries
Peasants
Regions

GET INVOLVED

Donate to La Via Campesina
Subscribe to Our Newsletter

LVC POLICY ADVOCACY

  • FAO – CFS
  • Seed Treaty (ITPGRFA)
  • UN Decade of Family Farming
  • Food Systems for People
  • UN Human Rights Council

LVC Missions

  • Palestine Solidarity
  • Haiti Mission
  • Colombia Peace Process
  • Peasant Alerts
  • Global Solidarity Statements

Social networks

Facebook X Instagram Vimeo Telegram
  • Home
  • About Us
  • LVC Schools
  • Regions and Members
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Search
  • Contact us
Scroll to top
  • Topics
    • Land, Water and Territories
    • Agroecology, Biodiversity and Peasants’ Seeds
    • Trade Markets and Income
    • Public Policies
    • Peasants’ Rights
    • Climate and Environmental Justice
    • Migrants and Waged Workers
    • Transnational Companies and Agribusiness
  • Articulations
    • Youth Articulation
    • Women’s Articulation
    • Diversities
  • Publications
  • Multimedia
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • Campaigns
    • Global Campaign for Agrarian Reform
    • Global Campaign for Peasant Seeds
    • Campaign to Stop Violence against Women
    • Campaign against Agrotoxics
    • Campaign for a Binding Treaty