The recent tragedy in Haiti shocked the people of the world for its destructive impact,… Read more →
What are we fighting for?
Letter from Haiti: “We have to empty Port-au-Prince”
Dear friends, Yes Iderle and I are alive. I was in Papaye at the time… Read more →
First report from Haiti
by Iderle Brenus, Via Campesina Caribean Port-au-Prince, Saturday 16th of January The cities in the… Read more →
More and More Violence
The brutal tactics of the Danish police have casted a dark shadow on the international… Read more →
Free the climate prisoners!
International campaign Free the climate prisoners! The climate talks ended up in a failure due… Read more →
World farm voices, Nepal: “But we don’t have other jobs!”
by: Natasha Chart First in a series of interviews with farmers affiliated with La Via Campesina,… Read more →
World farm voices, Phillipines: ‘If the US doesn’t sign on, nobody will want to reduce emissions’
by: Natasha Chart Second in a series of interviews with farmers affiliated with La Via Campesina,… Read more →
World farm voices, France: Industrial agriculture is “not efficient at all.”
by: Natasha Chart Third in a series of interviews with farmers affiliated with La Via Campesina,… Read more →
World farm voices, Thailand: ‘Not arresting the villagers is a favor’
by: Natasha Chart Fourth in a series of interviews with farmers affiliated with La Via Campesina, an… Read more →
U.S. Corporate Agribusiness Helps Scuttle Climate Justice in Copenhagen
By: John E. Peck, executive director, Family Farm Defenders, and member group of Via Campesina… Read more →