2009 Special Broadcasts / Effects of Mining in Guatemala

  • 7 October 2009 | |

    Food Catastrophe

    With Gabriel Rivas of Coecoceiba – FoE Costa Rica, from the Verification Mission on HR and Mining in Guatemala

    Real World Radio interviewed Gabriel Rivas, member of the “International Verification Mission on HR Violations of Indigenous Peoples” held in Guatemala from September 20 to 25. Read more

  • 2 October 2009 | |

    Evict to Protect?

    In Guatemala, some "conservation" projects are an excuse to evict communities

    In this Special Report, we will look at some of the conclusions of the International Verification Mission on the effects of mining in Guatemala, and the recommendations which resulted from the international work which took place in several areas of the country. Read more

  • 30 September 2009 | |

    Mining or Looting?

    International Mission is witness of the scars caused by mining activities in Guatemala

    This week, an International Mission is visiting several areas of Guatemala to verify violations to human, environmental and economic rights caused by mining transnational corporations. Read more

  • 25 September 2009 | |

    Private Arrogance, Public Looting

    Interview to Luis Guribe, Director of the Institute of Development and International Cooperation Studies (Hegoa) from the Basque Country

    Luis Guribe, who is participating in the International Verification Mission on the effects of Mining in Guatemala told Real World Radio some of the conclusions that can be gathered from the work in the countryside in the north-east of Guatemala. Read more

  • 25 September 2009 | |

    All for One

    Mission demands release of Guatemalan Mayan activist Ramiro Choc

    The International Verification Mission on the effects of mining in Guatemala on indigenous and peasant communities continues. Read more

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