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Noviolencia en zonas de conflicto: Brigadas Internacionales de Paz

Authors: Checa Hidalgo, Diego;

Noviolencia en zonas de conflicto: Brigadas Internacionales de Paz

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Este artículo pretende investigar el trabajo de Brigadas Internacionales de Paz (Peace Bri gades In ter na tional - PBI), y las contribuciones que esta organización realiza en el campo de la gestión internacional noviolenta de conflictos en situaciones con altos niveles de violencia, mediante la protección de activistas de derechos humanos. Actualmente, muchos actores de la sociedad civil contribuyen a la transformación de conflictos y a la construcción de la paz, a través de intervenciones internacionales noviolentas. Con 27 años de existencia, cientos de activistas protegidos en 11 países y 12 proyectos desarrollados a lo largo de su historia, PBI es uno de los casos más exitosos. Gracias a la estructura que ha desarrollado desde su creación y a la metodología de trabajo que utiliza, PBI ha contribuido a la transformación noviolenta de conflictos, mediante la protección de activistas y organizaciones de derechos humanos que sienten la amenaza de la violencia, y posibilitando el empoderamiento de individuos y organizaciones locales. De esta forma fortalece la seguridad humana y extiende el movimiento de la noviolencia en aquellos lugares donde trabaja.

This paper has the objective to investigate the Peace Brigades International (PBI) work and its contributions to the field of nonviolent international conflict management in situations with high levels of violence through the protection of human rights’ activists. Currently, many civil society actors in creasingly contribute to conflict transformation and peace-building through nonviolent international interventions. With 27 years of existence, hundreds of activists protected in eleven countries, and twelve projects developed along its history, PBI is one of the most successful cases in the world. Due to the structure developed since its creation and the work methodology used by this organization, PBI contributed to the nonviolent conflict transformation through the protection of human rights’ activists and organizations which were under threat of violence. This action al lows the individuals and organizations’ empowerment. This work strengths human security and expands the nonviolent movement in those places where it works.

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Social sciences (General), H1-99, Sociedad civil, Nonviolent international intervention in conflicts, No-violencia, Human security, Intervención internacional no violenta en conflictos, Nonviolence, Political science, Seguridad humana, Civil society, J

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