Congresswoman Bush, Colleagues Urge State Department to Affirm Rights of Guatemala’s Xinka People
The Xinka people, an Indigenous group in Guatemala, have experienced abuse as a consequence of their opposition to the Escobal silver mine
The Xinka people, an Indigenous group in Guatemala, have experienced abuse as a consequence of their opposition to the Escobal silver mine
We the undersigned peoples and organisations have gathered here at the first Summit of Peoples Affected by Pan American Silver in Guatemala.
Violence and intimidation have long plagued Pan American Silver’s Guatemala silver mine Today six U.S. and Canadian human rights and environmental organizations
Translated by Maritimes Guatemala Breaking the Silence Network. Pre-consultation Process for the Mining Rights of the Escobal Mine Begins The office of
(January 21, 2021 – Ottawa/Toronto/Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia) Today, B.C. mining billionaire Ross Beaty will speak at the Association for Mineral Exploration (AME)
For the original press release in Spanish, click here. The Xinka People make it known to the public: That the “Escobal” mining
Read the original statement in Spanish here. The Xinka Parliament of Guatemala makes the following opinion known to the public: In our
Click here for the original statement in Spanish. After resuming dialogue in February 2020 between the Xinka Parliament of Guatemala and the
The Xinka People of Guatemala In light of the anonymous invitation circulated in the last week to a meeting with “representatives of
TO: María Consuelo Porras, Attorney General and Head of the Public Prosecutor’s Office Hilda Pineda, Prosecutor of the Human Rights Section of