“It wasn’t the Attorney General’s Office that harassed me, it was the DECO”
Zoraya Urbina Editorials, Diario Co Latino
The original in Spanish Santos Rivera, brother to Ramiro, the environmentalist ...
... spokespeople to find out more information about the new tunnel in Waihi, but she wasn’t given clear answers, she said. “They said they’d reach back out in four days,” Peachey said, seven days after her ...
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El Salvador has a history of small artisanal mines, including a small mine in San Sebastián which was started some 100 years ago by local people. However, mining wasn’t an important part of the economy ...
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For Perez Rocha, this was further evidence that “[the campaign] was a confluence of actors of very different kinds – this wasn’t just a civil society fight – we worked methodically with government ...
... heading to Paris to sign a global climate pact that the pipeline, which would bisect the heartland carrying 830,000 barrels of oil to Gulf Coast refineries each day, wasn’t consistent with U.S. leadership ...
... wasn’t until the Canadian corporation began to buy loyalties and rally against those that opposed the mining project that the murders began. In 2009, Ramiro Rivera and Dora Alicia Sorto were murdered, ...
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The protest in San Salvador wasn’t the only of its kind. Both the Movimiento Mesoamericano contra el Model Extractivo Minero and the Red Mexicana de Afectados por la Mineria issued statements ...