mining
Oct 19, 2009
Re-sisters: Belina Romona Miranda from Honduras
Belina Ramona Miranda 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: Modesta Arteaga Romos from Honduras
Modesta Arteaga Ramos 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.
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.
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
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.
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.
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 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.
Dec 11, 2007
Guatemala: Community referendum on mining
On June 13, 2007, in the municipality of Ixchiguán, Guatemala, a community referendum was held on whether to allow chemical and metal mining in the municipality. An overwhelming majority voted against the mine.

