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Dear Canadian Government
(2006-11-16
11:13:21) -- This is a statement
requested by Québec-based CCDHAL to factortierra network
to give it to Canadian authorities. It was released last
November 10th.
That a simple image can make
Piura (10.18.2006 10:18:25) –
Mining companies are not strong as they think. It is necessary
that you discover or show something to get them trembling. Add
internal problems to conquer the power inside a little company and
you’ll have the full portrait.
The New Gold Fever
Suyo, Ayabaca (2006-09-07 11:19:52) –
The fate of Low Quiroz Valley (Ayabaca Province) is likely to be
done. Québec-based
Plexmar Resources has claimed rights over concessions and is
able to enter.
Upper than we supposed
Curilcas, Ayabaca (2006-08-16 11:24:58)–
If somebody says next war is for water, it seems battles were
fought many time ago, maybe centuries. But this fight was not
between people but people and Nature.
The Ayawaka
Spirit
Ayabaca (2006-07-28 08:46:12) – One thing is that someone
learns at rooms and other so different is that society teaches us.
Experience says while we learn in the books, many times dis-learn
or re-learn wrong in practical life.
Now
We Know Who They Are
Lima (2006-07-07 12:53:47) – Sunday March 12th
– a brutal aggression is conducted over expositors and attendants
to Mining, Agriculture and Sustainable Development forum
made in Huancabamba City, Piura.
The power of decide
Sullana (2006-07-04 10:58:54)
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Piura was the chosen place to launch Previous,
Free and Informed Consent (PFIC) – the right of indigenous and
farmer people to give, deny, or limit consents for activities and
projects located in their territories.
Illegal possessions and territories usurpation
(2006-05-23 10:53:27) - During the last workshop Majaz Mining
made in Ayabaca, people said things as “we have licenses from
communities, we are going to extract just cooper, we will not
pollute Quiroz River, the water goes to Chinchipe River”,
while 30 policemen guarded the site of the meeting.
Losers
(03.13.2006
15:26:34) -- If Tambogrande gift us a
lesson as part of history was miners promote violence to divide,
to assault and, with the help of supporting media, show them as
victims.
About arguments and ignorances
(2006-02-28
10:56:00) -- There is an enormous
difference between Minera Majaz/Monterrico Metals and those
opposing to Rio Blanco mining project – miners have not arguments.
“We know people’s basic needs are
feeding, dressing and home. There’s no a public need
called gold, there’s no a public need called copper.
Nobody lives from eating gold neither copper. People
live from eating food and this is that mankind
needs…”
(Godofredo García Baca, 1937-2001)
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