CPT International

Colombia: Small Miners Organize

On July 23-24, close to 80 leaders from peasant, Indigenous, and Afro-Colombian  communities around the country met in Bogotá for the First National Inter-Ethnic Meeting

Dialogue

In Dialogue, we highlight exchanges regarding CPT’s vision and peacemaking ministry. In this issue we glimpse a discussion among CPTers initiated by Co-Director Doug Pritchard

Colombia Shorts

Paramilitaries Re-Group:  In Barrancabermeja, the Central Block of the Black Eagles, a new paramilitary group operating in the city, sent a series of death threats

CPT Delegation to the Philippines

CPT seeks participants for a peacemaker delegation to the Philippines February 15-29, 2008.  Persons interested in human rights work, committed to nonviolence, and willing to

Colombia Delegation (May 17, 2014)

Event type: DelegationEvent region: Colombia In Colombia, an insurgency-counterinsurgency war has left over 200,000 people dead since 1964 and displaced over four million others from their

Borderlands: Walls Don’t Work

by Brian Young During the month of July, CPT organized a 3,000-mile Border Witness Drive from Tucson, Arizona to Brownsville, Texas and then north to

At-Tuwani: “A Dangerous Journey”

A new report by CPT and partner organization Operation Dove about the Israeli military escort of Palestinian children to school in At-Tuwani during the 2007-2008

At-Tuwani: Let the Light Shine

Determined to improve their quality of life, at-Tuwani residents living under Israeli occupation are building pylons to connect to the Palestinian electrical grid in nearby

At-Tuwani: Heroes of the South Hebron Hills

by Joy Ellison You won’t see these shepherds and farmers in their red keffiyehs and mud-stained boots on the evening news.  But while Israeli politicians

At-Tuwani: Arrests and Impunity

by Eileen Hanson On May 18, four CPTers in coordination with Rabbis for Human Rights and the Israeli group, Ta’ayush, went to the village of

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