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12 November 2025

When defending nature becomes a legal risk

En Panamá, el caso Puerto Barú refleja cómo se usan las demandas judiciales (SLAPP) para intimidar a quienes defienden los manglares y los Derechos de la Naturaleza. Conoce cómo la criminalización ambiental amenaza la democracia y la libertad de expresión.

In Panama, the Puerto Barú case reflects how lawsuits (SLAPP) are used to intimidate those who defend mangroves and the Rights of Nature. Learn how environmental criminalization threatens democracy and freedom of expression.

Cuando defender la naturaleza se convierte en riesgo legal image

Terrorizing, exhausting, and silencing environmental defenders

This is how Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPPs) operate. These lawsuits are proliferating worldwide as a tool of legal intimidation. Behind the rhetoric of “progress” or “sustainable development,” corporations utilize the judicial system to stifle criticism and erode communities.

In Panama, the conflict over Puerto Barú exemplifies this situation. In August 2025, the organizations Adopta Bosque and CIAM Panamá were notified on social media that they were facing lawsuits for “defamation” and “crimes against the national economy.” Their “crime”? Questioning a port project that threatens the mangroves of the Gulf of Chiriquí, one of the most important ecosystems for marine biodiversity and coastal protection in the country.

When defending life becomes a legal risk

These lawsuits don’t seek justice, but rather to intimidate, exhaust, and silence. They are a form of censorship that erodes democracy and weakens citizens’ right to participate in environmental decisions. By attacking those who protect ecosystems, impunity is perpetuated for those who destroy them.

The criminalization of environmental defense translates into emotional stress, economic hardship, and damage to the reputation of organizations and community leaders. But it also jeopardizes the international credibility of Panama, a country that has legally recognized the Rights of Nature but allows those who defend them to be persecuted.

Let’s put an end to environmental criminalization.

Defending nature should not be a risk. Demanding transparency and justice is fundamental to a vibrant democracy.

👉 Sign the petition and share this campaign.

Because defending life is a right, not a crime.

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No to Puerto Barú is a group of likeminded organizations and individuals from Panama, including marine scientists, environmental lawyers, biologists and technicians, concerned with the impact that the Puerto Barú project will have on the environment.
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  • CIAM Panamá
  • Adopta Bosque Panamá
  • PANACETACEA
  • Proyecto Primates Panamá
  • FUNDICCEP
  • SOA Panamá
  • AIDA
  • Chilliapp
  • Avaaz
  • Alianza para la Conservación y el Desarrollo ACD
  • Fundación Naturaleza Panama FUNAT
  • Asociación Pro Defensa de la Cuenca del Río Juan Díaz APROCUENCA
  • ICEDEP – Investigación, Comunicación y Educación para el Desarrollo
  • CRECOBIAN – UNACHI
  • ACOTMAR
  • Fundación Cerro Cara Iguana
  • Colectivo YA ES YA
  • Fundación Balu Uala
  • CEASPA
  • Fundación Panameña de Turismo Sostenible
  • Pro Eco Azuero
  • Movimiento Vigilia Nueva Soberanía
  • Hiking Feminista
  • Fundacion Panama Sostenible (PASOS)
  • Shark Defenders Panama
  • Sociedad Audubon de Panama
  • Movimiento Jóvenes y Cambio Climático
  • Twin Oceans Research Foundation
  • Fundación para la Proteccion del Mar – PROMAR
  • Cámara de Turismo del Distrito de Barú
  • Ecoamigos Barú
  • Panamá Sostenible
  • Proyecto ECOGRAFE
  • Mar Alliance
  • Estudio Nuboso
  • Alianza Bocas
  • Fundación Agua y Tierra
  • PANAMA WILDLIFE CONSERVATION
  • Organización de mujeres indigenas unidas por la biodiversidad de Panamá (omiubp)
  • Fundación Movimiento MIMAR
  • "APRODISO- Asociación de Profesionales de Darién para el Desarrollo Integral y Sostenible"
  • Kincha Droma OBC
  • RAM- Raices Ambientales Matusagarati