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Peru: 35 Injured in 42nd Day of Protest Against Mining Project

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(More police actions against demonstrators in the Valley del Tambo. | Photo: teleSUR / Rael Mora)

Clashes over the Tia Maria mining project are seen as ideological conflicts between economic elites and farm workers. New clashes on Sunday left 20 civilians and 15 police officers injured after authorities attempted to clear roads blocked by demonstrators who oppose the Southern Copper Corporation’s Tia Maria mining project.
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“We Are Defending Life:” The Criminalization of Environmental and Indigenous Rights Activists in Guatemala

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On March 24, Rigoberto Juárez, a respected community leader and coordinator for the Plural-national government of the town and municipality of Santa Eulalia in northern Huehuetenango Department, was arrested in Guatemala City, Guatemala as he walked down 6th avenue in the historic center of the city.
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Analysis: Mines, Water, Roads, Borders

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The Resolution Copper land grab is also a water grab, with a projected use of millions of gallons per year and contamination of more; and during what could be a mega-drought. Water is often compared to gold as its value increases the more scarce it becomes, which means we may soon be fighting not only the increasing privatization of land, but also of water. Despite the fact that the Resolution Copper deal, having been snuck into a defense bill, involves an exchange of land, it is being done to the advantage of a transnational mining corporation and to the detriment of theChi’Chil’Ba’Goteel/Oak Flat/Apache Leap area and the people who hold it sacred. This land grab represents a continued prioritization of economic development in so-called Arizona, which means more resource-extraction and increased international trade (specifically with or through Mexico). Mining and other industries shaped by trade-related demand bring not only risk to water, but also more roads like Interstate 11 and rail (which require land acquisition), and increased border militarization. US trade policy is largely culpable for the violence on the border and south of the border.
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The Destructive Impacts of Corporate Mining in the Philippines

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The Philippines has an estimated $840 billion worth of untapped mineral resources, according to the Mines and Geosciences Bureau of the Philippines which is responsible for giving permits to mining companies to do exploration of mining areas and to commence operation. Small-scale mining industries have contributed to national revenues.
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Sodexo : Un important collabo de l’administration pénitentiaire et de l’armée

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Sodexo : de la prison…

Sodexo Justice Service (ex-SIGES), filiale de la multinationale française de restauration aux collectivités Sodexo, est spécialisée dans le domaine pénitentiaire depuis 1990, et assure jusqu’au 31 décembre 2015 la gestion des services délégués (restauration, buanderie, nettoyage, cantine, maintenance des équipements et bâtiments, formation professionnelle et gestion des ateliers) de 27 établissements pénitentiaires. C’est donc elle aussi qui s’occupe d’une grande partie de l’exploitation des prisonniers, ou de la gestion du système biométrique à l’intérieur (nommé “kiosk” et conçu par Sodexo pour les taules).
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