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2012년 2월 13일

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Fortuna Silver Mines

Response by Fortuna Silver Mines

[The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Fortuna Silver Mines to respond to the above allegations. This is the company’s response] On January 18, 2012, members of the Coordinadora de Pueblos Unidos del Valle de Ocotlán (Coordinator of United Peoples from the Ocotlán Valley) clashed with a Group linked to municipal authorities in the Municipality of San Jose del Progreso over installation of a drinking water pipeline in the San Jose community, a public works project funded by the central and local governments. This confrontation claimed the life of a community member. While Fortuna Silver Mines Inc. and its subsidiary, Compañía Minera Cuzcatlán, regret this unrest and resulting acts of violence, we have no connection or association with either the demonstration or the funding and/or installation of the drinking water pipeline. [continues]

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México: Dirigente es asesinado en el marco de protestas por los impactos de la minera Cuzcatlán; ya van 3 personas muertas

Mexico: International mission calls for closure of Fortuna Silver mine due to violent conflicts

One person killed & another injured during protest against Minera Cuzcatlan (part of Fortuna Silver Mines) over lack of consultation, impact on water resource.