Protecting Environmental Defenders This Earth Day
Latin American, Caribbean States Adopt Groundbreaking Treaty on Environmental Rights
![Indigenous people arrive in Quito after marching for 10 days to protest new mining and water law initiatives, as well as a constitutional reform project that would have allowed for indefinite re-election of the president.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201803americas_ecuador_main.jpg?itok=pjr5SKZX)
Latin American, Caribbean States Adopt Groundbreaking Treaty on Environmental Rights
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Supporting Land Rights an Important Step
Thousands Flee Violence in DR Congo’s Djugu Territory
78th session, 2018
Strong Evidence of Intimidation, Retaliatory Firings of Judges Under Correa
Expulsions by Municipalities Appear Discriminatory, Lack Due Process
No Results From Promised Investigations
Human Rights Watch Letter to Prime Minister Sets Out Top Concerns
Decision Limits Some Unfair Deportations but Harsh Laws Remain