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Judi Lynn

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Fri Jun 28, 2013, 04:18 PM Jun 2013

Peru peasant squads rally against U.S. firm's $5 billion gold mine

Peru peasant squads rally against U.S. firm's $5 billion gold mine
Mitra Taj Reuters
3:08 p.m. EDT, June 28, 2013

CAJAMARCA, Peru (Reuters) - Forty years ago, peasants in rural Peru banded together as "ronderos" - Spanish for "people who make the rounds" - to curb cattle rustling. Today, squads of these ronderos are working toward a different aim - thwarting an American mining company's planned $5 billion gold mining project that they contend would spoil lakes vital to the local population high in the Andes.

Operating according to Andean customs, the squads act as a de facto judicial system in places where public institutions are weak and policing is scant. They have become potent political players in remote provinces, weighing in on disputes over natural resources and causing headaches for the central government.

In the northern region of Cajamarca, they helped stall U.S.-based Newmont Mining Corp's proposed Conga gold mine last year by summoning thousands of people from Andean villages to protest. Now ronderos are making a new push to demand that President Ollanta Humala scrap the project, which has obtained a series of government permits and would create thousands of jobs.

Humala has broadly backed Conga, potentially the most expensive mine in Peruvian history, since taking office in 2011. The dispute has rattled his government. He reshuffled his cabinet twice after violent protests - first to crack down on Conga opponents and then to promote dialogue after five deaths.

More:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/nationworld/sns-rt-us-peru-mining-politics-20130628,0,5883368.story

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Peru peasant squads rally against U.S. firm's $5 billion gold mine (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2013 OP
And you idiot cons wonder Stargazer99 Jun 2013 #1
Nationality of the mining company is irrelevant dbackjon Jun 2013 #2
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