Diaguita People, Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs Sign Accord
Wednesday, June 14, 2006
[From Black River First Nation] The Diaguita People are very much opposed to the Pascua Lama mining project as they are concerned about the effects this project will have on the environment, the impact on their cultural way of life, as well as the social fabric of their communities. As one leader informed our delegation, he said this project as it stands today, “it is nothing more than cultural genocide of the Diaguita People and if Barrick Gold is allowed to continue the project in its present form, the Diaguita will become extinct."
As result of meetings with the Diaguita People, the Assembly of Manitoba Chiefs signed an accord with them. See the full report of the January 12 to 19, 2006, Chilean Tour below.
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| Chilean Tour Report, January 31, 2006 | 177.35 KB |
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