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Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Sovereignty Sleepover: Toronto, Queen’s Park May 26th – May 29.
Respect the right of First Nations to say no to economic exploitation and environmental destruction.
No jail for saying no
Free Bob Lovelace and the KI Six.
Nariño, a department in southern Colombia, forms part of the traditional territory of several Indigenous groups, including the Awá. Indigenous groups and Afro-Colombians have been seriously impacted by Colombia's armed conflict in this area. Most recently, fumigations under Plan Colombia have pushed coca cultivation from the northeast of Putamayo and southern Cauca into Nariño. Paramilitaries, the Colombian Armed Forces, and further fumigations havefollowed. Two left-wing guerrilla organizations are also active.
Sovereignty Sleepover: Toronto, Queen’s Park May 26th – May 29.
Respect the right of First Nations to say no to economic exploitation and environmental destruction.
No jail for saying no
Free Bob Lovelace and the KI Six.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Sovereignty Sleepover: Toronto, Queen’s Park May 26th – May 29.
Respect the right of First Nations to say no to economic exploitation and environmental destruction.
No jail for saying no
Free Bob Lovelace and the KI Six.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Sovereignty Sleepover: Toronto, Queen’s Park May 26th – May 29.
Respect the right of First Nations to say no to economic exploitation and environmental destruction.
No jail for saying no
Free Bob Lovelace and the KI Six.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
DELEGATION TO U.S.-MEXICO BORDERLANDS, 27 MAY TO 5 JUNE, 2008
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
Join us for the book launch of 118 Days: Christian Peacemaker Teams Held Hostage in Iraq. Potluck dinner begins at 6:30 pm.
This will also be an opportunity to thank some of the volunteers who helped CPT Chicago during the hostage crisis two years ago.
For more information on the book, see the 118 days section of our website.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
Christian Peacemaker Teams (CPT) seeks participants for a delegation to Robertsville Mine (about 80 km north of Kingston, ON) where two Algonquin First Nations communities are struggling to protect their unceded land from uranium exploration and mining.
As government officials debate official proposals, construction continues on the “security wall” separating Israel from the West Bank and Gaza. Israelis and Palestinians both suffer losses from violent incidents. Expanding Israeli settlements threaten Palestinian land and homes, and West Bank families face road closures, curfews and land confiscation. CPT delegation members will gain
