Jun 04 2013
rabble.ca: Greek opponents of Eldorado mine take message to company’s Canadian HQ: ‘Leave us alone’
Greek villagers brought their region’s fierce battle against Vancouver-based Eldorado Gold to the firm’s headquarters Friday, marking the end of the activists’ cross-Canada tour opposing open-pit gold mining in their homeland.
Over the past year, a growing conflict in Greece’s Halkidiki region — birthplace of the philosopher Aristotle — has seen thousands of residents blockade roads, raid mine sites, and skirmish with police they say are corrupt and beholden to the company. Another demonstration brought 20,000 protesters to the streets of Thessaloniki.
“Our will will not be curbed,” said Maria Kadoglou, a resident of Ierissos village, Greece. “We will keep on fighting until Eldorado Gold goes away.”
“Eldorado has been trying for a very long time to conceal from the Canadian public and its own investors that fact that there is huge resistance to its operations in Greece. When demonstrations got so big that they could no longer deny it any more … they have been saying the people protesting are anarchists, radical leftists, that we are flying in protesters from other parts of Greece; this is totally false. This is a genuine local resistance movement.”
But with Eldorado buying up much of the mining sector in a region of 16 small villages — Ierissos being the largest with only 4,000 people — and boasting about its impending $1.32 billion projects in the area, the battle over water pollution, deforestation and the area’s tourism- and agriculture-based economy is certain to escalate, activists say.
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