Projet Accompagnement Solidarité Colombie

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  1. "A la minería ilegal hay que tratarla como al narcotráfico"

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  2. Transnacionales son juzgadas por los pueblos de Latinoamérica

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  3. The UN Special Rapporteur addresses the impacts of extractive industries on indigenous peoples

    (Social, Humanitarian and Cultural) of the United Nations General Assembly in New York. The Report provides ... Committee Statement   James Anaya Says Issue Will Be Major Focus of Work during New Mandate; Hopes ... of the 2014 World Conference on Indigenous Peoples to open a new phase in the promotion and protection (...)

  4. Déclaration finale du Congrès National des Terres, Territoires et Souverainetés

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  5. Declaration of the Colombian National Congress of lands, territories and sovereignties

    This is a series of serious commitments in the building of a new country, acquired by organizations and processes (...)

  6. Declaración Final del Congreso Nacional de Tierras,Territorios y Soberanías

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  7. VII Feria Internacional Minera en Medellín. Negocios por 350 millones de dólares, especialmente en minas de oro. Manifestantes alertan por los peligros que acarrea el boom

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  8. COLOMBIA. VII International Mining Fair in Medellin. Deals for up to 350 million dollars, especially for goldmines. Demonstrators alert about dangers caused by the “boom”.

    industry is not new in Colombia. When the Spanish came, the indigenous people had two principal (...)

  9. La seguridad del saqueo petrolero en Colombia

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  10. Colombia’s Gold Rush: The Silver Lining for Paramilitaries and Guerrillas

    multinational mining companies over small to medium scale local miners. While this new gold rush represents ... sector, it seems that paramilitary and guerrilla groups have identified new-found fuel for their fire. ... revealed a surge in death threats from the right-wing paramilitary group—the New Generation of Black (...)

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