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Heads They Win, Tails You Lose: Canadian Nickel Companies in Guatemala

May 1, 2008 Dawn Paley 0

Eviction for unbuilt mine

The human cost of speculation on the financial markets by mining companies is high. This is evidenced by the grave human rights abuses that have been committed on behalf of Inco and Skye Resources. This mining project is but one example of what the promises of "development" and "corporate social responsibility" mean for the people directly affected by these projects. […]

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After the Water Wars in Bolivia: The Struggle for a “Social-Public” Alternative

April 29, 2008 Susan Spronk 0

Photo: Tom Kruse

In the month of February, an unusual plight fell upon the city of La Paz. Torrential rains that hit the region ruptured the water main that services the wealthiest zone of the city, leaving the residents of the Zona Sur (Southern Zone) without water for several days. While it is common for residents in poor barrios not to have access to piped water, upper and middle class residents are accustomed to hearing the gush of clean, running water every time they open the tap. […]

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Landowners’ Rebellion: Slavery and Saneamiento in Bolivia

April 28, 2008 Alexander van Schaick 0

In recent weeks, cattle ranchers and landowners in Bolivia’s Cordillera province, located in the south of the department of Santa Cruz, resorted to blockades and violence in order to halt the work of Bolivia’s National Institute for Agrarian Reform. As a referendum on Departmental Autonomy for Santa Cruz draws near, the conflict calls into question the central government’s ability to enforce the law in the Bolivian lowlands.

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