This is the latest newsletter from the South America Team:-
Summary
Welcome to the South America Team’s February newsletter. We
have updates on campaigns supporting Human Rights
Defenders from the new Amnesty regional team in Mexico City,
some positive news in Brazil regarding the Belo Monte Dam, and
some alarming developments regarding rural land rights in both
Brazil and Colombia. In Colombia too, despite some positive
forward movement with the Peace Process, AB Colombia have
reported that the situation for Human Rights Defenders is again
deteriorating. Meanwhile we have some Urgent Actions
from Argentina and Venezuela.
Regional
Amnesty has set up a new team in Mexico City to lead its work in
support of Human Rights Defenders in the Americas. In January,
Richard participated in a conference call to share views on a new
project aimed at supporting and protecting defenders of
territorial, land and environmental rights. The project is
expected to be launched in June with publication of a short report.
Meanwhile, a campaign in support of defenders of sexual and
reproductive rights is well under way. We expect to write to you
again shortly with a request for further action. [Read more…]



Now 64 years old, Kenji has been imprisoned on death row for 21 years. He experiences delusions and episodes of psychosis. His impaired mental state means that Kenji has not been able to communicate coherently with his lawyer in relation to legal investigation around his sentence or his conviction, which his lawyers say has impacted on legal proceedings throughout his case.
Dr ‘Ali ‘Esa Mansoor al-‘Ekri, a consultant surgeon, is serving a five-year prison sentence in Jaw prison. He is a prisoner of conscience, jailed solely for exercising his rights to freedom of expression, association and assembly. Dr ‘Ali al-‘Ekri was arrested on 17 March 2011 in an operating room at the Salmaniya Medical Complex in Manama, Bahrain.
In the past we held many stalls at Trade Union Conferences when they visited Bournemouth, plus we had our own Garden Party. Times have changed, but as reported above, Ted and May still turn out at a variety of Fairs and Carnivals – such as in Winton, Boscombe.