| Salvadoran Anti-mining Activists Kidnapped |
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| Written by luterano.blogspot.com |
| Thursday, 18 November 2010 20:30 |
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Members of a Salvadoran environmental organization travelling to meet with the Guatemalan government, to protest a new [Goldcorp Inc.] gold mine, were kidnapped and robbed by men wearing Guatemalan police uniforms. The proposed mine is the Cerro Blanco mine in the department of Jutiapa, near the municipality of Asuncion Mita. The Cerro Blanco project is being developed by the Canadian mining company Goldcorp. Goldcorp's mining activities in Guatemala and elsewhere in Latin America have been the subject of numerous protests by environmental and civil society organizations.
This was the second time members of CEICOM were kidnapped on their way to a meeting in Guatemala regarding the Cerro Blanco mine. On July 30 of this year, the same thing happened as they drove in Guatemala to a meeting with that country's Human Rights Ombudsman. CEICOM delivered a letter to El Salvador's foreign minister, demanding that the Salvadoran government spur a complete investigation into these events. The foreign ministry has agreed to send a diplomatic request to its counterparts in Guatemala urging a thorough investigation. The concerns of environmental activists about Cerro Blanco were described in this IPS news story earlier this year: The Cerro Blanco gold and silver mine in the southeastern Guatemalan province of Jutiapa, on the border with El Salvador, is under fire from environmentalists in both countries concerned about the threat it poses to the shared Lake Güija and rivers on either side of the border.The assault on the CEICOM members is likely to increase the visibility of Salvadoran concerns about this proposed mine in neighboring Guatemala and any potential threats to El Salvador's most important watershed. Anti-mining groups in El Salvador are already planning their next round of actions. |







