Nickel mining threatens Sierra Santa Cruz. Livingston communities demand protection
By Juan Bautista Xol, Prensa Comunitaria, May 5, 2025
(translated by Rights Action)
https://prensacomunitaria.org/2025/05/mineria-de-niquel-amenaza-la-sierra-santa-cruz-comunidades-de-livingston-exigen-su-proteccion/
Representatives of the 54 communities traveled to the capital city with their own resources on April 24 to meet in the Congress of the Republic, with the three deputies from Izabal, Edgardo Ramírez, Juan Ramón Rivas and Thelma Ramírez, and the ministers of Energy and Mines and Environment. The meeting was also attended by the departmental governor of Izabal Carlos Tenas and the municipal mayor of Livingston, Enrique Xol.
The meeting was to demand the immediate cancellation of any mining license to the company Río Nickel [owned by Montreal-based Central America Nickel], which intends to operate in the Sierra Santa Cruz, located in the municipalities of Livingston and El Estor, Izabal, as well as Chahal and Cahabón, Alta Verapaz. Representatives of the 54 communities demanded that authorities protect the special protection area, Sierra Santa Cruz, which they say is threatened by the interest of mining companies. The authorities deny that mining exploration and exploitation licenses have been issued in the area.
The community members point out that the mining operation in the mountains would contaminate the rivers and water sources which is why they reject the extractive activities. “We do not want mining and we demand the cancellation of the licenses, we want a favorable outcome for our people,” the community members told authorities at the meeting.
Although the Ministers of Environment and Energy and Mines indicated to the community that there are no mining licenses in Izabal, the villagers presented documents indicating that licenses were granted in 2022 and 2023 during the government of Alejandro Giammattei.
For the community authorities, these licenses are an outrage and a mockery for the population of Livingston because they were granted through a deceitful and discriminatory consultation during a government that is accused of serious corruption crimes. […]
“We cannot live without water”
Enrique Che, ancestral authority in the Rio Pita community, assures that they defend the Sierra Santa Cruz because it harbors flora and fauna. The destruction of the hill could cause the loss of natural resources.
“We cannot live without water, that is why we are fighting to demand the cancellation of the license, we do not want a mining company to destroy our hill as is happening in El Estor,” said Che referring to the activity of the mining company Compañía Guatemalteca de Níquel (PRONICO) in that municipality. […]
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