By: Patrick Weiniger
Patrick Weiniger
First published in: http://redflag.org.au/article/mining-multinationals-exploit-central-america
El Salvadoran anti-mining campaigner Vidalina Morales recently ...
... concluded that allocations regimes for extractive projects operating in the Central American region are ridden with corrupt administrative proceedings that benefit of local subsidiaries of foreign multinationals ...
... because the Congress is still analyzing changes to the law that had been proposed by the Ministries of Economy and Environment.
Meanwhile, all the mining permits that had been granted to multinationals ...
... multinationals against local communities,” says Susan Spronk, associate professor in the School of International Development and Global Studies at the University of Ottawa. “If the environmental strategies ...
... Avenue, decisions about El Salvador’s future will be made behind closed doors – almost 2,000 miles away from the Central American country. RELATED ARTICLES Christian Science Monitor:Should multinationals ...
... or the health and livelihoods of their population where those things might reduce the profits of multinationals.
Australia has also been caught up in this trend. Tobacco giant Philip Morris has moved ...
... He also recalled the murders of environmentalists Marcelo Rivera, Dora Sorto, Ramiro Rivera and Francisco Durán, from Sensuntepeque, Cabañas, who opposed the exploration and mining. "Mining multinationals ...