3rd anti-mining activist killed in Cabañas; CISPES interviewed on Democracy Now!
Posted by CISPES in News & Media on December 29th, 2009
A third anti-mining activist, Dora “Alicia” Recinos Sorto, was killed in El Salvador on December 26th. CISPES Executive Director Alexis Stoumbelis was interviewed on Democracy Now! this morning about the situation:
Anti-Mining Activist Ramiro Rivera Assassinated in Cabañas; Demand an investigation and an end to the murders!
Posted by CISPES in Action Alerts on December 21st, 2009
EMERGENCY UPDATE AND ACTION ALERT
Ramiro Rivera Gómez, vice-president of CAC (Comité Ambiental de Cabañas/ the Environmental Committee of Cabañas) and a local leader in the community struggle against the environmentally-destructive gold mining projects proposed by the North American mining company Pacific Rim, was assassinated on Sunday, December 20, in the Trinidad neighborhood of Ilobasco, in the department of Cabañas where he lived.
Héctor Berríos reports that Ramiro Rivera was killed by hitmen carrying M-16 rifles. Ramiro’s thirteen-year old daughter who was with him on Sunday afternoon was also injured but is reportedly in stable condition.
On August 7 of this year, Ramiro Rivera was shot 8 times, but survived the vicious attack. Oscar Menjívar, previously implicated in physical attacks on anti-mining activists, was arrested and charged with Ramiro’s attempted murder. Community members report that Menjívar had previously worked for Canadian mining company Pacific Rim. Pacific Rim denies that he has ever been an employee.
Since his recovery, Mr. Rivera had been under the protection of two police officers from the Witnesses and Victims Protection Unit of the National Civilian Police. On the afternoon of December 20th, they were apparently unable to protect him.
Video: Effects of climate change in El Salvador
Posted by CISPES in News & Media on December 8th, 2009
Video produced by UNES – Unidad Ecológica Salvadoreña

