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today last light beam ship travel across the caribbean but the cargo is more about your program fire. officers and criminalize uniforms pick up their golden cargo ones from a place we call but nonetheless. the there's no question that the united states has a history of intervening in america and fomenting coups and assassination and the cia has admitted that they were deeply involved in the overthrow of arbenz and want to know whether nine hundred fifty three a lot of mullah passed a major land reform law this is going to have significant effects throughout all of central america it was right around that time that they began to the seriously contemplate a covert operation directed at overthrowing the government a lot of. who was censured and carried off by the us so there were major business interests in the company that was most offended by the reforms that were taking
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place but united fruit on the board of united fruit was john foster dulles who happen to be our secretary of state and his brother allen dulles was the head of cia and so there was a convenient lake for these fears about appropriation of land with the cia the cia is not working to protect the american people its primary function is to protect american corporations to benefit risk and add a new. chapter in the already great tradition of the american state the film editor carry a lot of war in a country if it were to do this without any kind of congressional approval i think would put some real strain on the coast to show we are an imperial nation and we basically have been in there period nation throughout most of our history that we have to protect their resources and the way to do it is with. blue states the
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intruder sure persia. the u.s. didn't invent the. imperial. but. i know. which will be for the people together with liberty but if it really shows how small action undertaken by the united states can have huge effects over decades in the way the history of another country or. for guatemala it's been all unfortunate or not if you mean where but not come from before they return. journey. home you enjoyed. no like. to get the movie we're here only because we think there are minerals for the mole
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in mind people to live in fact i don't know if there's anyone here who has worked in the mine and we're going to talk no nobody works here but if there are no minerals here will do nothing more and will leave you with us and at the most it'll be fifty days and we'll leave we'll stop you know we'll leave. it again for example you can see here that all of the people came without weapons. nobody brought arms but on the other hand you guys came protected you as well as if you know i don't know what your fear is. all of the sorties who have come here have come on behalf of the company but we as part of the population nobody has taken into account our demands and needs so many times the starts he's only come to intimidate the people for good reason so our intention is as part of the people of some eagle well let's say that gets the company out. at nine in the
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morning i'll give a response and you will no response not a response no a response right like remove the machinery that's the response all give in the morning no no no yes that's what you want you to morrow move it sign it here. you need to take into account the petition and you will avoid this problem this is tomorrow we'll be here to remove the machinery. and the muskies all of us here are suffering we have endured durst and hunger all because of one multinational company and then i've got the paper written by the engineer marco many serious much of it is. really a last night at six o'clock. oh yes we've been waiting here for three hours he's
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three hours late. and i'm with my dad in seattle going to say we don't have anything else to say to mr marcos so we're going to act that the people of san miguel ishtar were kind who have come here and we get expelled and don't want to you might vote for. where the people have decided i just set fire to the machine. work. for.
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you have to let me show you how are you going to feel good thank you i mean i know the greegor ease here so turn hand identified this man who is filming i want to see your id and i want to know why you fell manc. in receiving it because then yes because you need to respect the law that is me it's my job. and we will be unable to make it is going to have anything. or does the company have a policy of criminalization and persecution against community members who oppose the company both of us here on two occasions. one was
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a violent assault on two members of our security force who ended up in the hospital . the other was a case where private property was damaged close to the marlin mine are property. we don't focus on identity or background. we focus on whether a crime has been committed. from a bit of the focus of the company files criminal charges of the people able to fight against the consequences they're facing at this moment. these people act because they have no alternative. this is called the resistance yes these people cannot be accused of being criminals because their intentions are most honorable. these people that risk their personal safety for their family oh it's their community and ultimately their country to encourage people who are not in favor but that does not translate. to social conflict free labor there are no social problems
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and suddenly go there are not social problems one must see the glass half full day and these people are making an effort and enormous effort to be with theme their rounds of the law to be nonviolent but to express that they don't want this it's pretty frustrating and i think for these communities that to face these overwhelming obstacles and challenging corporate interests one of the huge problems that we have in this country in terms of our own democracy is the role that corporate power and corporate money play. pinu whose only limited impact on posy for admission do including the high concentration of economic power which is in the normative decision.
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a c.e.o. of a corporation is not rewarded for being a good citizen of the world they're not rewarded even for treating their employees well there were order for the bottom line they were charge of the shareholder in two thousand and eight goldcorp agreed to it might impact assessment of the marlin mine bottom on the corpse new corporate human rights policy puts particular emphasis on recognising the rights of indigenous people and this isn't just. the only lesson becomes ill everybody let's plug goldcorp on the back for having done the right thing and now let's just turn away from this or now let's just trust gold where they may have a report like on common ground. that that he's trying to portray goldcorp as the n.p.r. trying to listen i get very upset at those who the mining industry and other global industries they do not want hard binding law so they come up with all of the self regulating codes volunteering codes of conduct. and i think they're fundamentally
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problematic this is all well and good let me graduate you but look at what it says so much of what. n.g.o.s and communities and individuals have been saying have been validated by your own process. but this if is i didn't. big part that i wasn't involved i was there but i don't know who started the fire. in which a lot of police came for me i had to leave my house because i couldn't stay there. is that basically i was afraid if i spend six months outside of my community.
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that time was very difficult for me. it was a very hard time because i couldn't be was my children. and i'm used to being with my family. much of your advice is centered around the negative aspects of american culture example mindful eating social inning of voiding of snacks how much of an influence do you think this american culture has on the rest of the was incredible. six you did two things with me and the world this night. the food they did all the countries worldwide.
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government system is to help poor people poor women but they can only change their life and nobody is trying to make money out of them those who want to make money out of them. turned the whole thing into long shot condition and we're all poor stool shot. of the twenty fourteen olympics with this police line the line is so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power the game should be in the city's present and future ludlow sochi will bring you this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold and snowy windy mountainous stuff yet beyond the olympics but . today. millions around the globe
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struggle with hunger each good. what if someone offers a lifetime food supply no charge. they can the very strong position against g.m.o. and we think that's. the genetic anymore the fate products are. priest two. there is no. evidence that there is any problem with genetic engineering when you make a deal. or is free cheese always in a mouse trap i don't believe the. poor and the free. enterprise is profit. for sure these golden rice barkeep.
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wonderful harmony like the polish faith i can supply people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. was so that some people surrounded the house. but they were throwing stones and shooting in the air but it was at night so we couldn't see who was shooting. ok come on you go home and like i said they were wearing clothes so i knew
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i was scared. in those is going to you know and then i saw the containers of gasoline then their hands. is that a lot i got out and they started throwing it in sight you asked me i said my god what are you people doing you know quando your chain that was the other i heard my . brother's voice she said my god what have you done to me. oh yes i haven't committed any crimes i haven't done anything yes yes he said yes i turn around and he had his hands like this and they were in flames his whole body was on fire all of that. what have they done to me i haven't done anything he said. we were fighting to get him a doctor. not
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really but those people would let us go they wouldn't let my brother go to the hospital was that. they put stones and logs on the road coming out my brother couldn't go. on and he stayed here in screaming in pain all over. it was murder less not. evil only one interest they got the signature through manipulation through threats
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but here in the village of sami account we have never been consulted the village of san miguel does not want the mining company here the mine does not comply with the relevant international human rights standards including those specifically developed to protect the rights of indigenous peoples so that alone. makes. for problematic situation when indigenous peoples aren't adequately consulted about a minor an operation of the scope of a mine like this that is placed in their midst. ultimately the dimmest people if they are to benefit need to benefit on their own
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terms their ability to take control of the reins of economic development around. a living economy economy is actually serving real people as a local economy. first of all is a question whether mining should even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment and so on well you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. you know a senate race that's more valuable than an ounce of gold or clean water but that's not something that your mind will take it's it's it's your heart.
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if. you don't know that it was the. scene. since you. told.
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us. about his work and thank you for staying with as and here is more in the news we have been covering it i mean the inter-marry came human rights commission modified to precautionary measures issued against the modeling gold mining project in question guatemala the order now permits the campaign to operate with total freedom
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in. in this country the commission came around and found we find that based on the process we don't need to suspend the mine we rescind the order for recess for suspend the mine and we're obviously pleased as the company but there's no longer a suspension order from the commission for the marlin mine. the mine just keeps chugging along and so it's it's an extremely hard struggle. against the surface the company has brought a great sadness into our hearts and that is this saturday was something this is the focus where not against the mind for fun of it. it is.
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it is the most they were defending their right. then and right for a healthy life. therefore a decent home. here and even now. this out as a company came and tore this community apart kids just school. ending up in snap at him i thought i mean when he came i thought he was going to kill me you know mickey pastoring i said there is no coffee i copy down we could destroy all by side your copy and why one company i'll go i know there is none he lifted his jacket and then to enter into my eye i know that i'm there a sort of this but it's going to read now it's
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a problem i don't want to sell my. and up there and when i went to the hospital i heard them say that i obviously one of these days she's going to day. one and my son has two. and you have three grandchildren i have trigger children now and there will be plenty of land where going to be abundant. and getting more and more abundant but isn't that me and. this plan we've created to give us an idea of what we can work on here in twenty fourteen twenty fifteen what do we need to do we need to talk with the government we need to talk to those who have been affected by the mine here they are the purpose of this fight this fight is not in vain it is a fight with dignity i cross quote amala they know about your fight they are
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learning about your fight crossed central america they know about your fight and they are learning about your fight and we in canada and the united states are learning about your fight you're driven by your fight that's why i tell you today thank you very much.
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am also is resisted strongly. in most. which suffered terrible persecution. in norway and we haven't made any progress like i said this is where we'll leave this is where we were born. he is a mind continues at the rating for the next five years to learn could knows what will happen and. we. have it europe us has better but our experience here in san miguel. has been very difficult.
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for that or a test where fighting here to defend mother earth and to defend life. lives that we hope to win this fight.
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he survived war atrocities. to make a final decision. has changed his life and the world around him. by giving up. hope. and love to so many children.
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nikolai the miracle worker on the tape. if you. start to construct your own. bit. don't want to be gangstas you don't want to be. they don't want to blow with the time that the king came to be we can see. you just millions of others i was right oh probably the hook. but i said. i don't want to die i just really do not want to die young young a. sixteen percent imports came from illegal fishing. in the european union is
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ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that needs immediate international action. they enter our territorial waters they fish they load this fish into the ships and leave for a. day illegal fishing just taking the bread out of our mouths. right on the street. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's twitter. on on instagram
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