Xinka Parliament Calls Out Pan American Silver Obstruction of Escobal Mine Consultation
Original article published by Earthworks.org The Xinka are an Indigenous people who live in what is now southern Guatemala. In 2014, the mining
Original article published by Earthworks.org The Xinka are an Indigenous people who live in what is now southern Guatemala. In 2014, the mining
Original article published by Earthworks.org On February 21, 2024, the Xinka Parliament of Guatemala announced the start of the decision-making phase of the
Original article published by Earthworks.org Xinka people continue to strive for the right to self determination In September of 2018, Guatemala’s highest
Violence and intimidation have long plagued Pan American Silver’s Guatemala silver mine Today six U.S. and Canadian human rights and environmental organizations
Original article published by Inequality.org Written by: Jen Moore May 6, 2021 Indigenous leaders in Guatemala and their allies take a stand
See the full petition here. April 15, 2021 Dear Pan American Silver, When you purchased the Escobal mine in 2019, you knew
(January 21, 2021 – Ottawa/Toronto/Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia) Today, B.C. mining billionaire Ross Beaty will speak at the Association for Mineral Exploration (AME)
January 21, 2021 TO: María Consuelo Porras, Attorney General, Office of the Public Prosecutor, Guatemala Augusto Jordán Rodas Hernández, Ombudsman, Office of
For the original press release in Spanish, click here. The Xinka People make it known to the public: That the “Escobal” mining
More than two years after the court ordered a consultation with the Xinka Indigenous people over the future of the Escobal silver