This monthly information bulletin published by the Asamblea Permanente por los Derechos Humanos (Permanent Assembly for Human Rights) during the last years of the military dictatorship, with issues from 1979 to 1983, shares news and information about the state of human rights in Argentina. It reports extensively on disappearences, unlawful detention of people, political prisoners and the abuse they suffer, censorship, and other instances of political violence and persecution, as well as on the state of other various social and economic rights, such as the right to housing or the right to work. The bulletin also reports on the Assembly's activities in human rights advocacy and includes press releases from organizations all around the world in support of the struggle for human rights in the country, condemning state-sponsored terrorism.
This bulletin was published by the Servicio Paz y Justicia en Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service) and contains issues ranging from 1985 to 1996. It is mainly concerned with national socieconomic issues, emphasizing active non-violent resistance and a pacifist Christian-inspired perspective. A recurring preoccupation in the older issues is political violence, specifically the relationship with the United States and the military aid given to the Contras, while the more recent numbers are more focused in peace and human rights education, social work with different vulnerable groups, such as women and prisoners, and the consequences of neoliberalism.
Boletín es una publicación del Servicio Paz y Justicia Panamá, la rama panameña del Servicio Paz y Justicia. Inicialmente publicado de manera bimestral, aunque en ocasiones también trimestal o cuatrimestral, contiene números de 1985 a 1997 y se preocupa mayoritariamente por las condiciones socioeconómicas y políticas de Panamá, adovando por la paz y la justicia social. Cada número incluye información respecto de las actividades de la organización durante el paríodo. Muchos de los números se centran en la relación con los Estados Unidos, en particular en lo que concierne al Canal de Panamá, y desde 1989 el tópico de la invasión y las bases militares estadounidenses es una constante.
Documentos es una publicación mensual del Servicio Paz y Justicia Chile. Conteniendo números de 1988, hacia el final de la dictadura de Pinochet, su temática principal es la resistencia activa no violenta y el principio general de la desobediencia civil.
The bulletin of the Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales (Center for Legal and Social Studies) contains issues from 1984 to 1998 and is meant as a way for the organization to share the activities in partakes in, particularly with regards to legal assistance and criminal cases, as well as informing on current events particularly when they're related to the State infringing on the population's rights, instances of institutional violence, judicial corruption, the issue of transitional justice, etc.
Paz y Justicia is a publication by Servicio Paz y Justicia Bolivia, the Bolivian branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service). Containing issues from 1988 to 1996, it discusses a wide variety of topics related to social conditions and movements, touching upon matters such as workers, women and children's rights, land and educational reforms, indigenous people's movements and economic policy, particularly in Bolivia but ocassionally in Latin America or even the world as a whole.
This bulletin was published by the Servicio Paz y Justicia en Nicaragua, the Nicaraguan branch of Servicio Paz y Justicia (Peace and Justice Service) and contains issues ranging from 1985 to 1996. It is mainly concerned with national socieconomic issues, emphasizing active non-violent resistance and a pacifist Christian-inspired perspective. A recurring preoccupation in the older issues is political violence, specifically the relationship with the United States and the military aid given to the Contras, while the more recent numbers are more focused in peace and human rights education, social work with different vulnerable groups, such as women and prisoners, and the consequences of neoliberalism.
This publication by the Asamblea Permanente por los Derechos Humanos de Bolivia (Bolivian Permanent Assembly for Human Rights) is a homage paid in the form of a biographical sketch of Father Julio Tumiri Javier, collecting the ceremonies and declarations made by religious, university, human rights and labor organizations on the ocassion of his 50 years as a priest. These homages celebrate the work carried out by him as a significant figure in the struggle for socioeconomic and human rights.