Mining Companies Strip Land from Indigenous Peoples
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April 5, 2007
Bennett Gordon Utne.com
Today, about 100 of the town's former residents have formed the
group Tabaco in Resistance to seek redress from the mining company.
The group is asking for a collective relocation of all of Tabaco's
residents in order to preserve what is left of their community. The
problem is, according to former resident Jos? Julio P?rez,
'Cerrej?n drags out this process until people collapse from
exhaustion. People are dying, growing old, giving up under
pressure.' P?rez is calling on the international community to
pressure Carrej?n to give into the group's requests.
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