Since the weekend, activities have been taking place throughout the province against the San Jorge project, a fight that grows every day against the extractivist advance of Cornejo and Milei. From La Izquierda Diario and Red Alert Environmental we make available the map of the fight for water, an interactive initiative in which you will be able to see all the actions in each place and also add those carried out in your neighborhood or department
From Uspallata to the City of Mendoza, they call to join and take care of pure water through a series of videos made by a dissemination group that publicizes the defense of water in the face of the treatment of the San Jorge project.
The footage incorporated by the prosecution into the case shows police dragging and beating protesters who were defending water. Lautaro Jiménez demanded the resignation of the Vice Governor and the Minister of Security, along with the immediate arrest of all the torturers who appear in the filming.
The complaint of police brutality in the detention of Liza Rule and Martín Iglesia, along with the irregularity of their detention within the Legislature, was raised by national media. It was even the cover of Page 12
After the half-sanction of the Environmental Impact Statement in deputies, actions and mobilizations began to multiply throughout the province.
Since this weekend, actions and mobilizations have been carried out in defense of water in almost all departments of the province. As in 2019, the fight grows from below and in every corner of the province
After the half-sanction of the San Jorge Project in the Legislature, popular resistance resurfaces with force. Assembly, mobilization, noise and camping: the spirit of 2019 is rekindled with memory, organization and struggle.
The rejection of mega-mining in Mendoza is transformed into a cultural tide with massive noises and a detailed agenda of artistic events in Greater Mendoza, the Uco Valley, the Eastern Zone and the South
Between national medals and assemblies in defense of water, the Uspallata Archery Club turns archery into a political and sporting symbol: an experience born from a collective dream that combines containment, identity and community pride, while raising flags against looting and joining the resistance for water in Mendoza
Between national medals and assemblies in defense of water, the Uspallata Archery Club turns archery into a political and sporting symbol: an experience born from a collective dream that combines containment, identity and community pride, while raising flags against looting and joining the resistance for water in Mendoza
It was a night where we all met in the preview of the Acamparte, which will take place at the mythical Puente del Río, a place that reminds us of the great fight of 2019 against the reform of Law 7722 and the advance of megamining
After a massive noise at the provincial KM0, thousands of people marched through the city center to reject the mining project that will be voted on in the senate. While the provincial government intends to speed up the vote to prevent popular mobilization from developing, actions are multiplying throughout the province in defense of water
This Sunday, November 30, self-convened residents of San Carlos renewed their commitment in defense of pure water by demonstrating during the civic-military parade in commemoration of the department’s anniversary.
While thousands demonstrated their rejection in the streets, deputies approved the Environmental Impact Declaration of the San Jorge mining project. The project is rejected by the Uspallata community, along with scientists and specialists, making it clear that megamining in Mendoza does not have a social license.
In the midst of the legislative debate to approve four mining projects in Mendoza, an event occurred that set off alarms in the scientific and social sphere. A CONICET report that warned of serious environmental, social and water risks of the San Jorge Mining Project was removed from the organization’s official website and replaced by a statement aligned with the positions of the Cornejo government, the national government and the mining companies involved.
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