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  1. SINALTRAINAL leader Luciano Enrique Romero Molina assassinated (Nestle)

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  2. Small-farm families in northern Nariño stand to lose their land to mining companies

    the surface. Then the land began to acquire a new use, causing great uncertainty and conflict as residents were ... 500–700 meters below the surface, was initially placed here. But then new drilling sites were set up ... Development Agency (CIDA) and the World Bank.   The new version of the law gives foreign companies the same (...)

  3. After FTA passage, unions turn to political prisoners & peace

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  4. Colombian gold-mining village fights to stay put

    by ongoing violence. And these efforts to restore land to displaced people have themselves triggered a new ... Mining development is also an increasingly sore issue throughout Colombia. Under new mining laws crafted ... to a new hospital now under construction in the principal area where the company proposes to resettle (...)

  5. Anglo-French oil company Perenco funded paramilitary organization

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  6. Marmato municipal council prohibits open-pit mining and resettlement of historic centre

    the name “New Marmato” from all articles. 2. Keep the municipal centre in the Historic Area, including ... the resettlement of the municipal centre to El Llano at the bottom of the mountain, to be renamed “New Marmato,” (...)

  7. Video: Uwa indigenous people opt for a future without oil

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  8. Feeding the Monster: Militarization and Privatized "Security" in Central America

    placed on the agenda the creation of new police forces in Honduras, Guatemala and El Salvador.   In June, ... 2 the Internal Affairs unit of the police was disbanded and a new law was passed to expedite professional review ... corruption with a new unit, the National Direction for Investigation and Evaluation of the Police Career (...)

  9. The Municipalities of Arboleda and San Lorenzo Denounce the Activities of Gran Colombia Gold in the Department of Nariño

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  10. Mining in Colombia- At What Cost?

    Español A New Report from Peace Brigades International: Colombia is one of the most biologically diverse countries on the planet and is home to more than 10% of the world’s plant and animal species. But today, 40% of Colombia’s land has been licensed to, or is being solicited by, multinational companies (...)

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