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Sun Mar 6, 2022, 07:41 PM Mar 2022

'Consent was never given': indigenous groups oppose restarting Guatemala nickel mine

DU thread in Latin America: 'Consent was never given': indigenous groups oppose restarting Guatemala nickel mine

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Source: The Guardian

‘Consent was never given’: indigenous groups oppose restarting Guatemala nickel mine

An investigation appears to show company employees discussing how to smear local opponents of the Central American nickel operation

Joe Parkin Daniels in El Estor
@joeparkdan
Sun 6 Mar 2022 17.00 GMT

A decision to restart operations at one of Central America’s largest nickel mines is being questioned by campaigners, after an investigation appeared to show the company co-opted indigenous leaders and smeared potential opponents.

In 2019, the Fenix project in eastern Guatemala was the subject of an investigation carried out by the Guardian and other media, organised by French consortium Forbidden Stories.

In that investigation, residents alleged that the mine – which is owned by Solway, a company based in Switzerland – was to blame for failing crops, polluting the lake and pressing local authorities to quash dissent.

As a result of a new investigation by the same consortium, the Guardian visited local communities in El Estor, the municipality surrounding the mine, in January this year and heard from residents and community leaders that claim little has changed.

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2022/mar/06/indigenous-groups-oppose-restarting-guatemala-nickel-mine

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