The International Secretariat of Amnesty International publishes its own website, with country specific news and campaigns. Do check out the Paraguay page.

Amnesty’s 2025 report on Paraguay (published April 2026)

Amnesty’s 2025 report on Paraguay highlights that judicial independence was threatened by the links between organized crime and members of parliament and the judiciary. The health system faced a permanent crisis due to corruption and lack of sufficient public investment. Threats against journalists, repression of social protest and setbacks in Indigenous Peoples’ rights were reported. High levels of gender-based violence continued. Criminalization of human rights defenders and structural discrimination persisted.

Significant Events from Newsletters 2025

April 2025

Vidal Brítez

Amnesty has issued a new Urgent Action urging the Prosecutor’s Office to drop charges against a highly regarded environmental defender, Vidal Brítez, who has been detained and is being prosecuted in relation to an incident in which he did not take part.  Amnesty stated that the detention of Brítez was a reprisal for his defence of a clean, healthy and sustainable environment.

Significant Events from Newsletters 2024

November 2024

Amnesty has issued an updated Urgent Action aimed at stopping the enactment of a bill that endangers work for human rights in Paraguay by seeking to constrain the activities of civil society organisations.  The first update sought, unsuccessfully, to stop the bill being passed by parliament.  This latest update calls on the President to veto the bill.

June 2024

In a new report, Paraguay’s Bill of Health, Amnesty has identified that severe and unequal gaps in access to Paraguay’s public health system, caused by under-investment and inefficient use of resources, are putting people’s lives and health at risk and seriously affecting their income. Paraguay is a party to the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights, which identifies primary health care as a basic and mandatory right.