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El Salvador lawmakers overturn mining ban Bukele called absurd

Reuters | December 23, 2024 | 3:55 pm News Mexico and Central America Copper Gold  El Salvador’s legislature overturned a seven-year-old ban on metals mining … More

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El Salvador: Santa Marta Community and International Allies Call on Appeals Court to Reaffirm the Innocence of the Five Salvadoran Water Defenders

1 November 2024, 4:41pm EDT Source: Institute for Policy Studies – Central American Alliance against Mining (ACAFREMIN) – International Allies … More

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International Allies Applaud the Acquittal of the Five Unjustly Jailed Water Defenders in El Salvador

An international observer delegation made up of academics and lawyers from Canada, the United States, and Mexico observed the trial … More

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Panama: Report Reveals Serious Human Rights Violations as First Quantum Enters Annual Shareholder Meeting

May 2024, 8:00am EDT Source: MiningWatch Canada – Earthworks – Foundation for Integral Community Development and the Conservation of Ecosystems … More

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Communiqué from the Panama is Worth More without Mining Movement following the May 5, 2024 election results

8 May 2024, 12:57pm EDT Source: Panamá Vale Más Sin Minería Original in Spanish at Radio Temblor, May 6, 2024 | … More

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Report launch: Criminalization of Protestors During First Quantum Protests in Panama

26 April 2024, 11:51am EDT Viviana Herrera Latin America Program Coordinator In October and November of 2023, Panama experienced its … More

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Nine Prominent International Organizations Call on Salvadoran Attorney General to Drop All Charges against Five Water Defenders

25 March 2024, 11:53am EDT Published on madaraka.online on 2nd April 2024 Source: Institute for Policy Studies One year after … More

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Jack Mintz: Closure of Panama copper mine threatens e-transition

Forced shutdown of $10-billion mine signals to companies: invest in rule-of-law countries only Published Feb 02, 2024 Published on madaraka.online … More

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Global Allies Call for Charges to be Dropped Against 5 Salvadoran Water Defenders

11 January 2024, 3:53pm EST Val Croft – Communications Lead It’s been one year since five water defenders were arrested … More

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