201338
Descriptive
Title: | Graffiti at La Puya protest camp |
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Description: | The La Puya protest camp was established in 2012 by the communities of San Pedro Ayampuc and San Jose del Golfo, Guatemala, to oppose the licensing of a formerly Canadian-owned gold mine without adequate consultation or consent-seeking processes. The Guatemalan subsidiary, Exploraciones Mineras de Guatemala SA (EXMIGUA), is owned by American firm, Kappes, Cassiday and Associates. |
Keywords: |
CONCERN:
Business and Human Rights
COUNTRY: AMERICAS/CENTRAL AMERICA/GUATEMALA SUBJECTS: INDIGENOUS PEOPLES |
Tags: | AI Image Bank - Issue, IssuesIB, Corporate Accountability, Open for Justice, O4J, Access to Remedy, mining, la puya, gold, marlin mine, goldcorp, Guatemala, TLERDs |
Copyright Type: | Amnesty International |
Copyright Credit: | Amnesty International Canada |
Agreement Type: | Unrestricted |
Agreement Notes: | unrestricted |
Date Photo or Video Created: | 17/09/2014 11:21 |
Place Created: | GUATEMALA |
Technical
Size: | 4.34 MB; 4608 x 3456 pixels; 390 x 293 mm (print at 300 DPI); 1219 x 914 mm (screen at 96 DPI); |
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ID: | 201338 |
Categories: | Images |