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A Canadian diplomat and Canada's Governor General are currently in Mexico. There are 3 people charged with the death of Mariano Abarca, including Blackfire employees.
__________________________________________________ _ Activist's killing angers Mexicans Dozens of people have demonstrated outside the Canadian embassy in Mexico City against the killing of an anti-mining activist. The protesters blame the death of Mariano Abarca on a Canadian-owned mining company, Blackfire Exploration Ltd , which is operating in the southern Chiapas state. http://english.aljazeera.net/news/am...341984765.html Mariano Abarca Led a Growing Movement to Kick Canadian Mining Companies Out of Mexican Communities http://narcosphere.narconews.com/not...nizer-murdered Last edited by no caste; 12-20-2009 at 12:52 PM. |
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This is what Blackfire Exploration Ltd.'s website says:
- 'Creating jobs and opportunities for the people of Chiapas and supporting local business owners.' - 'Blackfire is benefiting the local indigenous people of Chiapas.' - [their corporate information page was blank] I found another interesting site: Business and Human Rights Resource Center (Tracking the positive and negative impacts of over 4000 companies worldwide) http://www.business-humanrights.org/...ository/342956 About Chiapas, it said this (14 Feb 2009) - since the late 1990’s, the Federal government began to grant mining concessions…[in Chiapas] to transnational mining corporations, for the most part based in Canada…The mining reforms…which played a part in paving the way for NAFTA…allowed foreign corporations to hold mining concessions… |
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