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In President's Office announced yesterday the start of construction of the Pascua Lama mining project, the world's first bi-national enterprise. The dangers and dark act of Barrick Gold, the mining of the Commonwealth.


The Malvinense June 8, 2009



In President's Office announced yesterday the start of construction of the flagship mining project Pascua Lama, the first bi-national enterprise the world to be held in the Argentine Chilean border ...


The gold and silver mine is located in the Valle del Cura, San Juan province, and in the province of Huayco, the Third Region of Atacama in Chile.

The Government announced yesterday the start of construction of the binational project Pascua Lama, first of its kind in the world that will require an investment of 3,000 million dollars and will be located in the province of San Juan , near the border with Chile. The venture, which will generate 5,500 jobs for construction and 1,600 during the subsequent production will be by Barrick Gold of Canada, the company is dedicated to the extraction of gold in the world.

The announcement was made at the Government House after a hearing that President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner granted to directors of the company, which was also attended by Governor San Juan, José Luis Gioja, Minister Planning, Julio De Vido, and representatives of the Canadian Embassy.

mining secretary, Jorge Mayoral, told a news conference the details of the project, he said, is carried out under the Treaty of Integration Argentine Chilean Mining, "a foundational tool that promotes mineral development in the border zone between the two countries," he said.

"Pascua Lama is constructed, a major project of gold and silver miners of the undeveloped world," said Aaron Regent, representative of Barrick Gold, who emphasized that entrepreneurship is an "environmentally sustainable than generate substantial benefits for regional development. "

The implementation of Pascua Lama will require an initial Inversiones more than 11,000 million pesos to achieve an average annual production of 750 to 800,000 ounces of gold and 35 million ounces of silver in the first five years.The company's expectations, according to the projection of its production to begin in late 2012 or early 2013, is to stay 25 years in Argentina.

Barrick Gold, pirates and entrepreneurs

's top global management of Barrick Gold, Peter Munk, who has met a few weeks ago with Cristina Kirchner, has a record for nothing favorable.

Munk and Kirchner at the Casa Rosada in April last

Across the world, namely in Papua New Guinea, Barrick Gold was featured in the burning of hundreds of homes, supporting local shock troops. At the end of last April, hundreds of homes in the valley of Porgera in Papua New Guinea were burned by impact forces. Porgera local organizations claim that these fires are part of a strategy to displace the local population, and Barrick Gold Corporation to expand its open pit mining using cianuro.El April 27 without warning, the original inhabitants of the villages surrounding the mine's open pit gold mine in Porgera Barrick Gold Corp. were violently evicted and prosecuted, in a police operation 200 troops and military. "Operation Ipili 'was launched during mid-day. According to Phillip Kikala, Porgera Laigap member of Parliament, this 'state of emergency' was motivated by the progress reports submitted by Barrick (PNG) Limited. The homes of local land owners for three generations were deliberately destroyed, causing residents to flee for fear of losing their lives. According to the Akali Tange Association (ATA), a human rights organization in Porgera, none of the residents were given time to gather their belongings. Anyone who talked was physically assaulted by security forces, others were arrested.

The following picture shows the Porgera mine in New Guinea.

So will the geography of San Juan after the mining project Pascua Lama?

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