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The Alliance for Global Justice (AfGJ) condemns the preventive
incarceration of Gregorio “Goyo” Santos Guerrero, President of the Region
of Cajamarca, Peru (analogous to a US governor). Goyo’s election in 2010
was the result of a mass mobilization of the region’s voters. It reflected
a popular struggle against the proposed Conga gold mine involving an
alliance of miners, teachers, farmers, unionists and indigenous
communities. These maintain the gold mine will export not only gold but
mega-profits, with little social investment or sustainable economic
development. They also point out that the mine’s best jobs are being given
to outsiders, while there are few local financial benefits. Cajamarca is
the second poorest region in Peru. The Conga mine is a collaboration
between the Denver-based Newmont Mining Corporation, Buenaventura (Peru)
and the International Monetary Fund. Newmont holds a 51.35% controlling
interest.



The Conga mine is an expansion of the twenty year old Yanacocha mine, Latin
America’s largest gold mine. That mine has already had devastating
consequences for the local ecosystem and residents. The Yanacocha mine
completely dried up an ancient lake and decimated and polluted the main
water supply leading into the capital city of Cajamarca. In 2000 the spill
of more than 330 pounds of mercury being carried by Yanacocha trucks
poisoned over 900 residents of Choropampa, leaving behind a legacy of
death, sickness and deformity. The Conga project would be three times the
size of Yanacocha and threatens the system of highland lakes and waterways
that are the area’s main source of irrigation for local farms and drinking
water for hundreds of thousands of residents.

http://afgj.org/statement-of-solidarity-with-people-of-cajamarca-peru-free-goyo
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