Sign in Welcome! Log into your account your username your password Forgot your password? Get help Password recovery Recover your password your email A password will be e-mailed to you. HomeMiningEcuadorian human rights organization denounces criminalization of anti-mining protest Mining Ecuadorian human rights organization denounces criminalization of anti-mining protest By admin - March 24, 2024 14 0 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Ecuador’s Ecumenical Human Rights Commission denounced law enforcement agents’ criminalization of anti-mining protests. Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Previous articlePrevention is the solution to the mining industry’s most common injuries and ailmentsNext articleCriminals’ attempt to kidnap Peruvian miners quashed LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. LATEST POSTS Mining NGOs expose global surge in new met coal mines, expansions The first-ever Metallurgical Coal Exit List (MCEL) names the companies driving hundreds of new metallurgical coal projects and expansions. January 23, 2025 Mining Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4 The new plant is expected to boost production to more than 170,000 oz. gold per year. January 22, 2025 Mining Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4 The new plant is expected to boost production to more than 170,000 oz. gold per year. January 22, 2025 Mining Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4 The new plant is expected to boost production to more than 170,000 oz. gold per year. January 22, 2025 Load more Most Popular NGOs expose global surge in new met coal mines, expansions Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4 Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4 Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4 Orezone to commission Bomboré plant expansion in Q4