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21. El Salvador’s Water Defenders and the Fight Against Toxic Mining
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... Week on Mining in 2006: The mine did not own the land, and the landowners did not want the mine. And while both the authors and the water defenders met that legal decision with relief, if not celebration, ...
Created on 11 April 2021
22. Families complain about big SC gold mine, citing danger and community disruption
(OceanaGold)
... is worthwhile. Another neighbor speaking against the expansion said he’s unnerved by the gold mine’s recent history of violating environmental laws. The Haile Gold Mine and a laboratory have been fined ...
Created on 02 April 2021
23. Gold mine expansion could produce $2.5 billion. But environmental problems linger
(OceanaGold)
... violation and compliance history,’’ Tynan said. “They’re going to get an incredibly hard look by the conservation community as well as DHEC.’’ Meanwhile, a leading environmental attorney said this week ...
Created on 30 March 2021
24. A Private Government in Honduras Moves Forward
(Mining and Human Rights)
... the official site of the Published Internal Rules of the Próspera ZEDE. While the ZEDE law, passed in 2013, has been analyzed elsewhere, here we will discuss the form of government this group of investors ...
Created on 15 February 2021
25. Gold mine fined $100,000. Toxic air pollution found at big mine near tiny town
(OceanaGold)
... saying it has hired an independent, third-party expert to audit the mine’s environmental performance. The company is doing “all we can to operate safely while complying with environmental regulations.’’ ...
Created on 12 February 2021
26. Canadian Mining Companies Are Devastating The Global South
(Mining and Human Rights)
... risks of the mine, began regular protests and strikes in 2013 while the project was still in planning, leading to conflicts with the police. In January 2018, Tahoe denied claims from local activists and ...
Created on 21 January 2021
27. Vizcaya governor asks Rody to end 2 mine operations
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... copper project in Kasibu town, while FCF was also contracted to operate the Runruno gold-molybdenum project in Quezon town, both under a 25-year FTAA. Padilla’s letter also reviews the many environmental ...
Created on 21 January 2021
28. NEW BOOK: The water defenders - how ordinary people saved a country from corporate greed
(Mining prohibition El Salvador)
... mining executives. The Water Defenders demands that we examine our assumptions about progress and prosperity, while providing valuable lessons for other communities and allies fighting against destructive ...
Created on 14 January 2021
29. No renewal for Didipio Mines
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... in Nagtipunan and Kasibu town which also demanded the non-renewal of the FTAA. Meanwhile, the Bugkalot-Ilongot tribe has criticized and condemned the National Cultural Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) issuance ...
Created on 08 January 2021
30. Vizcaya gov still opposes Didipio
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... nullify the directive. On July 25, the local court upheld the order. Meanwhile, the Bugkalot indigenous peoples community in the provinces of Quirino, Aurora, Nueva Vizcaya and Nueva Ecija claiming ancestral ...
Created on 08 January 2021
31. Disputes against governments under investment treaties: a growing trend in the mining industry in 2020
(ISDS)
... relation to their natural resources increases. While the risk of outright expropriation may be lower than in previous years, the continuing global rise of resource nationalism may contribute to a further ...
Created on 06 January 2021
32. Honduran justice denies defenders of the Guapinol river to wait for their trial in freedom
(Regional News)
... José Abelino Cedillo, Cantarero, José Daniel Márquez Márquez, Kelvin Alejandro Romero Martínez, Porfirio Sorto Cedillo, Orbin Nahúm Hernández, Arnold Javier Alemán; while Jeremías Martínez, is in the penal ...
Created on 28 December 2020
33. Reclaim Your Rights: Defend Indigenous People’s Lands
(OceanaGold Philippines)
... access to food and livelihood became everyday challenges. And while the mobility of indigenous villages are limited, there are no breaks for extractives, logging, government and private projects, and militarization in ...
Created on 17 December 2020
34. A Canadian Mining Giant Is Quietly Ramping Up Work in New Zealand. Locals Are Worried
(OceanaGold)
... communities, regulators, and other stakeholders takes place. Hauraki District Mayor Toby Adams told VICE World News in a statement that while OceanaGold hasn’t applied for permits yet, his government ...
Created on 17 December 2020
35. Canadian corporate greed on display in Mexico mining dispute
(Regional News)
... emphasized that the mine would remain closed while negotiations are ongoing. Meanwhile, the company announced on Monday, erroneously, that it had regained access to the mine and would once again ramp up ...
Created on 28 November 2020
36. Mining Injustice Through International Arbitration
(ISDS)
... report exposes the misrepresentations and omissions in KCA’s claims to the International Center for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), while highlighting the inherent injustice in the supranational ...
Created on 21 October 2020
37. How Honduras became one of the most dangerous countries to defend natural resources
(Mining and Human Rights)
... were forced to buy bottled water to drink, cook and even bathe after children began suffering from diarrhoea, while some adults reported skin complaints. “They ruined our river … We couldn’t use water ...
Created on 07 October 2020
38. Sakharov Prize 2020: the nominees
(Mining and Human Rights)
... by the regime with unprecedented violence. Meanwhile, a Coordination Council was established to represent the civic nation of Belarus and to facilitate a peaceful transfer of power. “The people of Belarus ...
Created on 29 September 2020
39. After trying to protect water sources, these Hondurans have been held without bail for more than a year.
(Mining and Human Rights)
... Mount “Carlos Escaleras” National Park. While these eight remain imprisoned, five others, who initially had the charges against them dropped after voluntarily presenting themselves to the courts, were ...
Created on 25 September 2020
40. More ISDS cases launched against Latin American states amid the COVID-19 pandemic
(ISDS)
... when it has to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.” A US judge in the District of Columbia rejected Guatemala’s request. Bolivia While coping with the COVID-19 pandemic, Bolivia continues to fight four ...
Created on 01 September 2020
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