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Pascua Lama Project Approved Despite Environmental And Indigenous Rights Concerns

Published by MAC on 2006-06-13
Source: Mining Watch Canada

Pascua Lama Project Approved Despite Environmental and Indigenous Rights Concerns

http://www.miningwatch.ca

On June 13th, 2006, CONAMA (the Chilean National Environment Commission) approved Barrick Gold's controversial Pascua Lama project, upholding the COREMA Region III (Regional Environment Commission) recommendation to approve the project and sustaining only 2 of the 46 objections that had been filed against it. At this writing the CONAMA web site has not been updated, so we have only media reports to go on, but it seems the approval included only minimal strengthening of the COREMA recommendations.

The project still requires approval in Argentina; however, environmental requirements there are even less demanding. There are also still a number of legal processes still under way, including the revindication of the Diaguita People's land rights, which had been nullified under the Pinochet dictatorship.

Chilean environmental and indigenous rights advocates have vowed to continue their opposition to the project and others that threaten indigenous rights and the delicate environment of the region. Certainly the mining industry and the political, legal, and regulatory framework that favours mining over other land uses will now face unprecedented levels of scrutiny.

For more information (mostly in Spanish) visit:

CONAMA's file on the project:
http://www.e-seia.cl/seia-web/ficha/fichaPrincipal.php?id_expediente=1048260

No To Pascua Lama:
http://www.noapascualama.org/

Citizens' Movement Against Pascua Lama:
http://www.fotolog.com/nopascualama/

OLCA, the Latin American Observatory of Environmental Conflicts:
http://www.olca.cl/

Barrick Gold:
http://www.barrick.cl/

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