2009
Sub-archives
Oct 19, 2009
Mining Re-sisters compilation
Honduran Re-sisters testify about the pollution and health problems caused by the mine. They also ask questions about the meaning of 'development' and talk about the actions they are taking.
Re-sisters: Ada Zuniga Hernandez from Honduras
Ada Zuniga Hernandez talks about the health impacts of mining activities by Canadian corporation Goldcorp Inc.
Re-sisters: Oneyda Velasquez from Honduras
Oneyda Velasquez talks about water pollution caused by the San Martin gold mine, owned by Canadian corporation Goldcorp Inc.
Re-sisters: Modesta Arteaga Romos from Honduras
Modesta Arteaga Ramos talks about the health impacts of mining activities by Canadian corporation Goldcorp Inc.
Re-sisters: Hilda Lainez Velasquez from Honduras
Hilda Lainez Velasquez talks about the impacts on agriculture and health of mining activities by Canadian corporation Goldcorp Inc.
Re-sisters: Belina Romona Miranda from Honduras
Belina Ramona Miranda talks about the health impacts of mining activities by Canadian corporation Goldcorp Inc.
Apr 09, 2009
Honduras: Mrs Modesta on pollution
Mrs Modesta talks about water pollution caused by the San Martín gold mine, owned by Canadian company Goldcorp Inc.
Mar 30, 2009
Peru: A Tambogrande woman affected by mining
A woman talks about the feared destruction of an area because of plans by Canadian company Manhattan Minerals to develop a gold mine in Tambogrande.
Video produced by Guarango Cine, Peru.
Peru: Fruit tree farmer talks about possible mining effects
A farmer explains how he fears for the survival of his lime and mango trees if the planned Tambograde gold mine of Canadian company Manhattan Minerals is developed.
Peru: A Tambogrande woman concerned about her trees
A woman expresses her concerns about the likely destruction of her fruit trees if plans for a gold mine in Tambogrande by Canadian company Manhattan Minerals go ahead.
Video produced by Guarango Cine, Peru.
Honduras: woman concerned by gold mine
Mrs Oneyda talks about water pollution caused by the San Martín gold mine owned by Canadian company Goldcorp Inc.

