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¿Qué está pasando con la minería en El Estor, Izabal, Guatemala? En q’eqchi’

En este programa producido por Radio Xyaab' Tzuultaq'a, que transmite desde El Estor, Izabal, Guatemala, se habla sobre la defensa del territorio encabezada por el pueblo q’eqchi’, así como se denuncian las afectaciones generadas por la llegada de megaproyectos (entre ellos la minería) y cómo, a raíz de esto, se han irrespetado varios de los derechos de los Pueblos Indígenas.  

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¿Por qué hay mucho interés en la explotación minera en Guatemala? En q’eqchi’

En este programa producido por Radio Xyaab' Tzuultaq'a, que transmite desde El Estor, Izabal, Guatemala, se reflexiona sobre cómo la minería está afectando la vida de los Pueblos Indígenas de todo el mundo. También se denuncia que, en el caso de este país centroamericano, para aprobar estos megaproyectos se han realizado consultas ilegítimas e ilegales, en las que no han participado los representantes de los Pueblos Indígenas. 

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Belizean Q'eqchi Spot14

It is important to have all the information about the potential impacts of development projects on the environment, the community and the people. The information should be available in a way in which everyone can understand, and in the native language of the people it will affect.

Belizean Q'eqchi Spot18

In order to ensure that the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent is complied with, there should be community meetings which make people aware of what is happening and could happen in their area. In addition to this, projects must be supervised in order to ensure that decisions made in the community meetings, are implemented during the development project.

Belizean Q'eqchi Spot19

For the right to Free, Prior and Informed Consent to be correctly applied, it is important to know that this right is applicable to all Indigenous Peoples. It must be adhered to with respect for indigenous communities’ own methods of communication and each person’s opinion must be heard. Furthermore, it means that there should be meetings with representatives of the government, companies, and Indigenous Peoples in order to arrive at an agreement that benefits the community.

Belizean Q'eqchi Spot20

In order for this right to be applied fairly, it should respect the following: 1. From the start of a project, there should be a consultation with the Indigenous People of the area; 2. There should be sufficient time devoted to ensuring that the community receive all of the information about the projects and its impacts; 3. Information should be distributed in accordance with the traditional ways of each community; 4. Any form of trying to influence the opinions of the people should be avoided; 5. All the details of decisions taken should be recorded.

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