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PUBLIC STATEMENT AGAINST THE PROJECTS
THAT THREATEN HUMAN LIFE AND OUR ENVIRONMENT
The
Association of Communities for the Development of Chalatenango, CCR, and the below
signed institutions, manifest our rejection and total opposition to the
projects of mineral exploitation and all projects that put our lives and our
natural resources in danger.
The
projects of the transnational corporations only benefit the companies and in
exchange contaminate the natural resources (the water, the soil, deforestation)
of the communities. These projects also
undermine social organization and customs through deception. The communities
and institutions committed to life, express our concern that in recent months
the mining companies in alliance with the political parties of the right,
ARENA, PCN, and PDC, have promoted a proposed law that seeks to legalize mining
exploration and exploitation in El
Salvador.
The
above mentioned political parties have not consulted with the affected
communities and have not taken into consideration the pronouncement of the
Episcopal Conference of El Salvador titled CUIDEMOS
LA CASA DE TODOS (CARING FOR THE HOUSE OF ALL), where they clearly
established their position which is that mining will “…endanger human lives, although there may be some economic gain, the
mining of precious metals should not be allowed in El Salvador. No material
advantage can be compared with the value of human life.” Another example are
the results of the latest study conducted by the Public Opinion Institute of
the University of Central America, where 62.8% of the population polled
expressed opposition/rejection of mining exploration in El Salvador and 67.6%
of the population had no interest in working in mining.
We
are concerned at the irresponsible way the political parties of the right in
alliance with the giant transnational corporations seek to make El Salvador a
desert in the not too distant future, without caring about the lives of
Salvadorans.
Conscious
of all the harm that mining brings, we call on the different national and
international institutions to contribute in good will, so that in a responsible
and humane manner we can reflect that human
life does not have a price, that we can live without gold but not without
water.
We
believe that these projects contradict “the project for the development of the
northern zone”, implemented through the Millennium Challenge Funds and the
government of ARENA. This project does not improve the living conditions of the
poorest families in the northern zone.
Therefore,
the organized communities declare:
- That the organized communities in
the CCR will continue our struggle of organized resistance for the defense
of human life.
- That it is urgent we open a
national debate that includes all the institutions, communities, and individuals
affected by the implementation of mining projects in El Salvador
- That it is necessary to jointly
develop, as universities, human rights organizations, environmental
organizations, and communities, a study of the environmental impact of
mining in El Salvador, which is honest and not tainted or altered by the
political and economic interests of giant transnational corporations.
- If the proposed mining law, which we
oppose, is approved, we will resist the construction of the Northern Highway.
Finally,
we want to ratify our historic commitment as communities to the struggle for
social justice and for a dignified life in equality, where true democracy
exists, and where all are heard.
This
resolution is signed by the following organizations and institutions:
José Isabel Membreño
Secretary General of the CCR
Rosa Candida Alas
Mayor of Las
Vueltas
José Milton Monge
Mayor of Arcatao
José Raimundo Alas
Mejia
Mayor of Nueva
Trinidad
Félix Moisés Lara
Mayor of Las Flores
Guillermo Chávez
Rodríguez
Mayor of Nombre de
Jesús
José Antonio
Serrano
Mayor of San Isidro
José Otilio Serrano
Mayor of San
Antonio Los
Ranchos
Tulio Casco
Mayor of El
Carrizal
Sifredo Guerra
Mayor of San Luís
del Carmen
Padre Miguel Vásquez
Pastor of the Vicar of St. Bartholomew
Boanerge Chinchilla
Director of Caritas in Chalatenango
José Felipe Tobar Arce
President of the Board of CORDES
Graciela Colunga
Director of PROVIDA
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