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GUATEMALA: Indigenous protest results in death

On January 11, 1,500 Guatemalan National Civilian Police (PNC) backed by 300 soldiers used tear gas and bullets to stop a 40-day-long mining protest, causing the death of Raúl Castro Bocel and injuring 20. Around 2,000 indigenous campesinos blocked an equipment convoy from passing through the town of Los Encuentors to reach the Canadian Glamis Gold Ltd. gold mine set to be constructed in San Miguel Ixtahuacán, San Marcos.

Indigenous mayor Dominga Vásquez Julajuj, the official representative of indigenous people in Sololá, backed the protests and criticized the government’s use of force against the protestors. PNC director Erwin Sperisen said the government was pressing charges against the protestors for sabotage, terrorism, threats, injuries and damage to private property.