Argentina: police repression of anti-mine protest

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Residents of San Juan Jáchal, in Argentina's northwestern province of San Juan, are mobilizing in the wake of last month's cyanide spill at Barrick Gold's Veladero mine, under the slogan of "A Spring without Barrick or Cyanide." In the first protest roadblock the province has seen, demonstrators on Oct. 22 took over an access road leading to the mine, with a banner reading "HELP! BARRICK IS KILLING THE HOPES OF THE FARMERS!" The blockade was broken up that night by army troops at 4 AM, with 23 arrested. The local committee "Jáchal No Se Toca" (Hands Off Jáchal) issued a statement decrying the "violence and brutality" of the army attack. The spill of a million and a half liters of cyanide-contaminated water affected the local Río Jáchal.

Photo: Ignacio Yuchark via Radio Lavaca

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