Le Lézard
Classified in: Mining industry
Subjects: AVO, SHM

Report Reveals Serious Human Rights Violations as First Quantum Enters Annual Shareholder Meeting


Protests over the Canadian company's Panamanian copper mine were met with violence

OTTAWA,ON and PANAMA CITY, May 9, 2024 /CNW/ - Today Panamanian organizations released a report documenting the rights violations and criminalization of activists during last year's large-scale protests over First Quantum Minerals' copper mine, Cobre Panamá. The report, Human Rights Violations, Abuses, and Incidents Registered During the Protests Against the Mining Contract in Panamá, October-November 2023, was commissioned by the Foundation for Integral Community Development and the Conservation of Ecosystems in Panama (FUNDICCEP) and the Panamanian National Network in Defense of Water, and was conducted by journalists Rekha Chandiramani and Ana Teresa Benjamín M.

The report details:

According to Olmedo Carrasquilla Aguilar of the Ecological Voices Collective, which is a member of the Panamanian National Network in Defense of Water, "The 2023 national strike is the product of a collapsed system and socio-environmental ungovernability. This report must become a cornerstone of justice so that no people in the world are repressed or killed just for aspiring to better models of life."

Since First Quantum acquired the project in 2013, the Toronto-based company has ignored the devastating environmental impacts of the copper mine. In 2017 and again in 2023, Supreme Court rulings declared two consecutive contracts unconstitutional, citing concerns over the mine's environmental impact and the lack of a transparent tendering process, in which companies are invited to bid on a project.

As report co-author Rekha Chandiramani states, "The protests paralyzed the country for upholding the same corrupt system that granted the original contract that was declared unconstitutional in 2017 for the first time. In both cases the concession was granted directly, without the bidding process required by law."

The 2023 protests, which built off of decades of anti-mining movements and environmental defense around the country, resulted in First Quantum's most recent contract also being declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court. Following the court ruling, President Laurentino Cortizo ordered the mine closed and approved a moratorium on all future mining activities.

Jose Raul Mulino was elected president in Panama's national election on May 5 on a pro-business platform that promises to increase foreign direct investment in the country. He has yet to comment on the issues related to the First Quantum mine.

"The Panamanian people have repeatedly and firmly said that they do not approve of metallic mining because of the negative impacts on biodiversity and for the quality of water for hundreds of communities," said Damaris Sanchez Samudio of FUNDICCEP. "We denounce and reject all forms of aggression against environmental defenders who are protecting life, forests, rivers, coasts, and mangroves."

"First Quantum Minerals and the Panamanian government must refrain from further criminalizing protesters, present a plan to safely close the mine, and uphold the mining moratorium," said Paulina Personius of Earthworks.

Despite the human rights abuses documented in the report, the Canadian Government announced that First Quantum's Panama operations have its full support and First Quantum has announced that it hopes to reach an agreement to reopen the mine with Panama's newly elected administration.

"The Canadian government has said it will go to bat for First Quantum Minerals, even as Panamanians have been violently repressed for their legitimate opposition," said Viviana Herrera, Latin America Program Coordinator for MiningWatch Canada. "This contradiction should be top of mind for shareholders today and should raise serious alarms about what's in store if First Quantum persists in trying to reopen this mine."

On May 14, 2024, the coalition Panama Vale Más Sin Minería together with its international allies, MiningWatch Canada and Earthworks, will present the report virtually in a bilingual event in Spanish and English. More information here.

Key Documents:

SOURCE MiningWatch Canada


These press releases may also interest you

at 02:00
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc ("Caledonia" or "the Company") gives below the information required by Schedule Six of the AIM Rules for Companies in connection with its "At the Market" or "ATM" sales agreement with Cantor Fitzgerald & Co...

at 02:00
Bradda Head Lithium Ltd (AIM:BHL), the North America-focused lithium development group, is pleased to announce that it has come to a settlement regarding the fraudulent payment first notified on 29 March 2022 and subsequently disclosed in the audited...

at 00:25
Zai Lab Limited and Innoviva Specialty Therapeutics today announced that China's National Medical Products Administration (NMPA) has approved Zai Lab's New Drug Application (NDA) for XACDURO® (sulbactam-durlobactam) for the treatment of...

19 mai 2024
On the morning of May 17th, the 12th China (Hunan) International Mineral & Gem Expo (hereinafter referred to as the Mineral Expo) opened at the Chenzhou International Convention and Exhibition Center in Hunan. Mineral and gemstone enthusiasts from...

17 mai 2024
Further to the news release of April 26, 2024, Gabriel Resources Ltd. or ("Gabriel" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has completed closing of an initial tranche of its previously disclosed non-brokered private...

17 mai 2024
Big Tree Carbon Inc. (the "Company" or "Big Tree") wishes to announce that it is extending its non-brokered private placement, announced on April 2, 2024, of up to 6,000,000 working capital units (the "WC Units") of the...



News published on and distributed by: