... color, and an unpleasant odor can be smelled in the whole area around it. Mrs. Marsh shows us where their portion of land lays, right on the other side of the mine. Her family has not been able to make ...
... If you intend to use it, please cite the source and provide a link to the original article. www.teleSURtv.net/english
The company’s proposed gold mine would have used thousands of tons of cyanide ...
INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION
Brussels, 15 April 2015 (ITUC OnLine): The ITUC has described a $300m claim against El Salvador by an Australian/Canadian mining conglomerate as an example ...
... that a country does not have a legal obligation to change its laws to please a foreign investor; rather, it is the foreign investor who has the obligation to comply with the laws of the host state”, the Guardian reported ...
... growth. A democratically elected government should not be punished for standing up for the common good.
During the month of September, please join solidarity actions taking place in Australia, Canada, ...
Please note this is a preliminary program and it will change as we arrange locations organize with others.
Day one
Getting to know each other and orientation
Day two
Morning: Travel ...
... a plea to the United States: “I would call on the American people and the organizations in charge of this initiative to take into consideration the worries of the Salvadoran people, the farmers, the ranchers, ...
... you are interested in participating or have questions, please contact:
Catie Johnston (United States)
U.S. El Salvador Sister Cities Co-Coordinator
sistercities.elsalvador@gmail.com
(503) 7596-6341 ...
UNHRC moves away from voluntary standards and towards a binding treaty to prevent transnationalcorporations human rights violations
Twenty country members of the United Nations Human Rights Council, ...
... ICSID tribunal on April 11, 2014. The letter will be delivered through actions taking place simultaneously in Washington DC, San Salvador, Vancouver and Toronto. To read the letter, please visit http://www.stopesmining.org/j25/index.php/campaigns/letter-to-the-world-bank ...
... hinders economic development in the Global South. Please consider adding your organization's name to the letter below and share with other organizations you believe may be interested in signing. ...
... DEADLINE APRIL 30-2013
To register please visit: http://www.stopesmining.org/j25/index.php/registration-form
For more information contact: stopesmining@gmail.com
__________________CONVENERS___________________ ...
... form. Please do so as soon as possible.
http://www.123contactform.com/form-559873/Conferencia-Mineria-De-Oro-Y-La-Defensa-Del-Agua-En-El-Salvador
__________________________________________________ ...
... is located only 18 km from El Salvador in the headwaters of the Lempa River, the main source of water for over 60% of the population of El Salvador.
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For more information, please contact:
For ...
... papers will also be posted to the Sierra Club's website at: http://wisconsin.sierraclub.org/PenokeeMine.asp. Please feel free to post them to your website as a resource for more information or for your ...
... any decisions around mining policy.
Please sign your organization on to the letter by emailing stopESmining@gmail.com. Feel free to email stopESmining@gmail.com with any questions or for more information. ...
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If you send an email or call please let us know by forwarding your email to stopESmining@gmail.com
Email text:
Dear. Ms. McLeod-Seltzer,
I am writing to express my outrage at the attacks of Pacific ...
... own destiny. We are pleased and excited by the strength the people of Wisconsin are showing because together we are telling the world that human and environmental rights are non-negotiable and we will ...
... the case past the jurisdictional phase and start hearing arguments about the merits.
The Pacific Rim release quotes one "extremely pleased" lawyer from Weil, Gotshal & Manges and another from Crowell ...
... submit everything that is required. (d) Ignore the country’s written requirements and find some friendly government official who is willing to meet with you.
And (drum-roll, please) the answer is: ...