Guatemala: State of siege declared in El Estor after attacks on Q'eqchi' communities peacefully protesting Fénix mine operations
요약
보고된 날짜: 2021년 10월 25일
위치: 과테말라
기업 페이지
Compañía Guatemalteca de Níquel (CGN) (part of Solway Group) - Subsidiary , Solway Group - Parent Company프로젝트
Fenix (El Estor) - Unknown영향받은
영향받은 사람의 수: 숫자를 알 수 없음
Community: ( 숫자를 알 수 없음 - 위치를 알 수 없음 - 알 수 없는 업종 , Gender not reported )토픽들
임의의 체포, 구금 또는 망명으로부터의 보호 , 토착민 , 자유의사에 따른 사전인지 동의 , 시위 , 수질 오염 , 불충분/부적절한 논의 , 국군 , 깨끗하고, 건강하고, 지속가능한 환경 , 대기 오염결과
Response sought: 아니오
출처: Lawsuit
"Guatemalan town calm under martial law after mining dispute", 25 October 2021
...Guatemala’s government imposed martial law and a dusk to dawn curfew Sunday and filled the town of 20,000 residents with security forces. Teams carried out searches at homes and offices looking for protest leaders, while those targets went into hiding.
The police were ostensibly there to make sure protesters do not block trucks from entering and leaving a nickel processing plant, which shares the site with the disputed mine. Protesters contend the operation pollutes Lake Izabal.
The Fenix mine, owned by Guatemala Nickel Co., a subsidiary of Switzerland’s Solway Investment Group, is under a court order to carry out a public consultation process in the community about the project.
In a statement Sunday, Solway said that it was fully complying with the court-ordered consultation on the Fenix mine and noted that the nickel processing plant on the site is not subject to the court order...
A pre-consultation process for the Fenix mine began a month ago and the exclusion of a group of local fishermen and Indigenous Q’eqchi from the discussion by Guatemala’s Energy and Mines Ministry appeared to have sparked the protest.
Prosecutors announced the first two arrests under martial law Sunday, allegedly for drug and weapons possession. The suspension of basic rights and searches carried out put the Indigenous town on the shores of Lake Izabal on edge...