Puno, Peru Mine strikes end after 45 days

Anti-mining protests in the region of Puno, Peru that caused five deaths and a road blockages to Bolivia finally ended, this past week, with increased government protocol for the protection of natural resources, reported infobae.com. The strikes often led to bloody confrontations with the police, and the burning of vehicles and buildings as public demonstrations against the development of mining and energy projects by Canadian companies. The government of Alan Garcia, attempted to bring calm by canceling the Santa Ana project, in which dozens of demonstrators were injured and five killed this last Friday.Read article.

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