Cristosal continues to be vigilant in the face of threats to democracy in Guatemala
Bernardo Arévalo, a staunch anti-corruption advocate, was sworn in as Guatemala’s president early Monday morning
Investigation Reveals Patterns of Obstruction and Threats to Social Organizations
San Salvador, November 28, 2023. Social organizations in El Salvador face one of the most difficult environments since t
When the Exception Becomes the Rule: A look at penal reforms and their impact on civil liberties
Over the last two years several legal reforms have been introduced that affect the procedural guarantees for individuals
We condemn the attacks on the Al-Ahli Anglican Church hospital in Gaza City
Cristosal expresses our deep condolences for the lives lost in the brutal attack on the Al-Ahli Anglican Church hospital
We are still demanding justice for the Honduran Keyla Martinez
Today marks two and a half years since the murder of Honduran Keyla Martinez inside a police cell in Intibucá. Ke
We visited collaborators and human rights defenders in Minneapolis and Dayton
We visited Minneapolis and Dayton last week with Ruth López (Chief Legal Officer) and Fátima Pacas (Director of Educat
Families of El Bajo Lempa await response to their complaints not attended by authorities
Cristosal continues to accompany the Committee of Relatives of Victims of the State of Exception from Bajo Lempa, on the
One Year Under the State of Exception
Cristosal’s investigation into the human rights impacts of the first year of suspended Constitutional guarantees in El
Rights groups call for investigation: U.S. relies on unreliable information in immigration screening and adjudications
August 9, 2023: Access Now joined human rights, privacy, and civil liberties organizations in calling for an invest
Advocacy for the Rights of Victims of Violence, Displaced Persons and Returned Migrants
We have inaugurated the latest course of Cristosal’s Central American School for Human Rights! 45 people from El Salva