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記事

2011年3月1日

著者:
Dina Aloi, Goldcorp Inc.

[PDF] [Update on Blockade at San Miguel Ixtahuacán 3-1-11]

On Monday, February 28, 2011, a group of approximately 200 individuals reportedly led by Aniseto López of FREDEMI, ADISMI, and other opponents of the Marlin Mine blocked three public roads that provide access to the communities of Siete Platos and San Antonio as well as the Marlin Mine...In a blog posting dated February 28, 2011, representatives of La Red de Solidaridad con el Pueblo de Guatemala, Collectif Guatemala, Breaking the Silence, and Rights Action asserted that the human rights of the protest leaders were being violated by their being detained. As explained in this message, this information is incorrect and the prompt posting of the blog strongly suggests that the actions in Guatemala and by these organizations were planned with the intent of generating conflict in the local communities.

Part of the following timelines

Guatemala: Indigenous protesting against Goldcorp's mine & the delay in enforcing IACHR precautionary measures say they were beaten, threatened and arrested

Guatemala: Amnistía Internacional emite "Acción Urgente" por violencia contra activistas que se oponen a la mina Marlin de Goldcorp