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Honduras: Solidarity with Teachers During Violent Clashes

JASS joined regional and international human rights allies in solidarity with the teachers’ union movements of Honduras whose members were attacked by Honduran military and police forces in Tegucigalpa, August 27 – 8. Four teachers were seriously hurt and all of the injured were…

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Women of Atenco Obtain Justice

On June 30, Mexico’s Supreme Court of Justice fully exonerated 12 community land rights activists from San Salvador Atenco, Mexico, each of whom had previously been sentenced to between 31 and 112 years in prison for crimes allegedly committed during…

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Frontline against Impunity

Women human rights defenders often suffer threats, intimidation and even death for their work. The rising security crisis in Mesoamerica and the deterioration of State institutions have left women human rights defenders in the region unprotected and under threat. JASS and…

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Earthquake in Haiti

The worst earthquake in 200 years struck Haiti on January 12, causing catastrophic destruction in the hemisphere's poorest country. The quake struck near the capital Port-au-Prince, the most densely populated part of Haiti. We hope you will consider donating to MADRE, Partners…

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Elections Alone Do Not Make a Democracy

Hondurans inaugurated a new president on January 27, following last November’s controversial elections. Meanwhile, the Obama Administration is pushing the de facto president, who assumed office following last year’s coup, to resign, and for implementation of the Tegucigalpa/San José Accord.…

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JASS Annual Report 2009

Check out some highlights from 2009 in our Annual Report. We hope that the stories in this report shed light on the deep and immeasurable work of the JASS community.

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