Tim Høiland
30May/11Off

Anti-mining demonstrations on the Peru-Bolivia border

On this blog I focus much of my attention on the indigenous opposition to an illegal gold mine operated by a Canadian company near my old hometown in Guatemala. I want people to care enough to pay attention, because ignoring situations of injustice never helps the victims -- it always helps the oppressor. Put another way, silence does not equal neutrality.

Today I was sent a link by someone perhaps a bit like me, a North American who grew up in Peru and now sees his old hometown on the news as his childhood neighbors have taken to the streets in a desperate effort to save their dignity and prevent irreversible damage to their land and local economy. As you'll see in the video below, these protests aren't convenient for anyone, and certainly not for the protesters. But consider the reasons why these indigenous farmers would go to such lengths to make their voices heard. It's not because they're bored or looking for a "cause."

15Mar/10Off

Al Jazeera coverage of mining in Guatemala

I was excited to discover today that Al Jazeera has begun to report on the mining situation in the area where I grew up in Guatemala. This video news story is brief, but it's about the stuff I have been researching and documenting over the past couple of years. It's great to see increased attention not just on the Marlin Mine, but on the destructive side-effects of metals mining in general.

I hope this is just the beginning of mainstream international coverage. And may creative, compassionate people find more just and equitable ways to do 'development' wherever the local indigenous populations are at risk.