Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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Mining Council cites a Court of Ethics

confusion and displacement among journalists:

OLCA Mining Council cites a Court of Ethics Frontier Mining



In the midst of a hostile reception, OLCA quoted the Mining Council to the citizens' initiative that aims to analyze the serious consequences it is having the growth of mining in the region and especially those taking place in the countries' border areas.

The Court Ethical Frontier Mining cited to answer the serious allegations that the organizations and civil society communities are making the expansion of mining in Latin America on Thursday 30 at the CUT to a panel of judges recognized for its defense human rights.

however, and caused strangeness among the media present, the Mining Council resented the presence of reporters in his office, a fact which ended with a threat of eviction by the presence of security guards of the building but that did not materialize because the press was voluntarily withdrawn .

While Lucio Cuenca, director of OLCA and citizen activity coordinator, explained to a secretary the reason for his visit and asked to be received by the General Manager of the Mining Council, Javier Cox, who was on the premises of the labor union - did wait in reception. At that time the press took to make the respective questions.

not spent more than two minutes when a woman, an official of the labor union, connimó journalists to end the interview by interrupting the Basin and even words, pulling the microphone from Radio Bio Bio journalist, saying it was a private space.

She asked for the identification of the journalist and the subject of the interview within the Mining Council, to which the communicator and identifying replied back asking for official identification. The situation was repeated twice getting increasingly tense until the woman told she would call security. Whereupon, the journalists decided to retire. All this was recorded by the press.

With one day in advance, Javier Cox, General Manager of the Mining Council, had been informed of the subpoena to the Mining Tribunal Border and was in the office next to the scene with the door open, most likely listening to happened.

In any case, the delivery and receipt of summons was dated September 28, 2010 and President of the Mining Council has 24 hours to respond with respect to participation in the Court of Ethics to the Mining Frontier. Communications



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