... the historical Eramon mountains.
As the government of El Salvador has failed to ensure a long term ban on mining, affected communities are now seeking to further their organizing efforts to assert ...
... a tradition of working with those who historically have been excluded, as such we hope that his government’s policies are more in tune with the demands of the social movement” he continued.
For others, ...
... while forcibly evicting communities and people who have historical claims to those territories. In the north, the planned construction of hydro electrical dams such as El Cimarron, El Tigre and El Chaparral ...
... though devastating in human costs, in keeping with the historical norm. By the ’80s, U.S. aid and training had created an apparatus of state repression skilled in the “beautiful technique” of “[a]ttacking ...
... in office at the time.
Government institutions have historically succumbed to the special interests of big business, whose only goal is to pillage our natural resources. This has been clearly shown ...
... the planet: Rio Tinto’s tunneling into the culturally-significant Migizi wa sin (Eagle Rock) for nickel and copper, the half-of-a-billion tons of Michigan copper mine tailings discharged historically into ...
... in both organizations argue that Cabañas has historically been the department with the second lowest rate of violence in El Salvador and that there was never this level of violent conflict in the communities ...
... if the CN candidate recognizes the harm mining causes, his party will dictate he acts according their historically pro-mining mandates.
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