Mass Mobilizations against Mining Confront President Correa
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In Ecuador, thousands of indigenous, campesinos, Afro-descendants and environmentalists took to the streets on Monday (November 17), protesting the pending mining law and government failure to fully apply a mining mandate passed by the National Constituent Assembly in April.
With strong turnout in five different parts of the country, the day of action was an important demonstration of growing social movement unity and independence from the government of President Rafael Correa. Activists call Monday's mobilization the beginning of a broader movement to confront Correa's environmental policies. The Ecuadorian Left has increasingly distanced itself from the government after broadly supporting the approval of a new constitution in September.
In
Jose Cueva, a community leader from Intag, said, "They need to shelve the mining law. The President needs to first pass a food sovereignty law, a water law and a biodiversity law. Then we can have a national dialogue over what to do about mining."
Metal mining has been promoted in
Growing alliances were in evidence as hundreds of coastal campesinos (or montubios) and Afro-Ecuadorians joined anti-mining activists in
In the southern highlands city of
The march, which wove through the colonial city streets, was led by the Unified Community Water Systems of Azuay (UNAGUAS) and the Federation of Campesino Organizations. More than nine rural communities were represented.
These communities are directly affected by various mining concessions in the hands of companies such as Toronto-based IAMGOLD, as well as other companies listed on Toronto Stock Exchange, including International Minerals, Andean Gold and Channel Resources.
A member of the rural water system from Victoria-Tarqui said, "We have come out in defense of water which is life for the entire country. It is Correa's fault that we are out here. We are defending the wetlands of Quimsacocha, our water."
- Daniel Denvir, Jennifer Moore, and Teresa Velasquez
(First published in: http://upsidedownworld.org/main/content/view/1588/1/)
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