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CETIM and La Via Campesina Express Concern Over Foreign Intervention in Haiti and Demand Human Rights Protection
La Via Campesina (LVC) and CETIM, representing Haitian peasants’ organizations Tet Kole Ty Peyizan Ayitien, Mouvman Peyizan Papay (MPP) and Mouvman Peyizan Nasyonal Kongre Papay (MPNKP), raised grave concerns…
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Agroecology is not just about how we work with the land, but also about how we work with each other as people: Peasant youth of La Via Campesina
Earlier this summer La Via Campesina celebrated its VIIth International Conference in Derio, Basque Country, gathering over 450 peasant delegates from around the world, in an event meant to set common strategies and host internal debates for the growing global peasant movement. A couple days prior to the VIIth, the…
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International Day of Peasant Struggles
On April 17th La Via Campesina reaffirmed its solidarity and its firm opposition to all violations of human and peasant rights. We continue our struggle against neo-colonialism, patriarchy and capitalism. We are unwaveringly committed to a just transition to peasant agroecology as a fundamental part of achieving climate justice. These are the fundamental principles we promote in our global struggle for Food Sovereignty.
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