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		<title>The Coup in Bolivia Has Everything to Do With the Screen You’re Using to Read This</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Vijay Prashad</p>When you look at your computer screen, or the screen on your smartphone or the screen of your television set, it is a liquid crystal display (LCD). An important component of the LCD screen is indium, a rare metallic element that is processed out of zinc concentrate. The two largest sources of indium can be found in eastern Canada (Mount Pleasant) and in Bolivia (Malku Khota). Canada&#8217;s deposits have the potential to produce 38.5 tons of indium per year, while Bolivia&#8217;s considerable mines would be able to produce 80 tons per year.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Vijay Prashad</p><p><!--StartFragment-->When you look at your computer screen, or the screen on your smartphone or the screen of your television set, it is a liquid crystal display (LCD). An important component of the LCD screen is indium, a rare metallic element that is processed out of zinc concentrate.</p>
<p>The two largest sources of indium can be found in eastern Canada (Mount Pleasant) and in Bolivia (Malku Khota). Canada&rsquo;s deposits have the potential to produce 38.5 tons of indium per year, while Bolivia&rsquo;s considerable mines would be able to produce 80 tons per year.<!--EndFragment--></p>
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		<title>Fighting for Their Water and Their Lives, Communities Take Direct Action Against Barrick Gold in the Dominican Republic</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>by Klaire Gain</p>&#8220;El agua vale mas que oro,&#8221; or in English &#8220;Water is worth more than gold,&#8221; a young boy chants along with members of his community in Las Piñitas, Dominican Republic. He was born and raised here, neighboring the largest foreign direct investment project the country has ever seen &#8211; the Pueblo Viejo gold mine. Pueblo Viejo, owned by Canadian companies Barrick Gold Corporation (60 percent) and Goldcorp Inc. (40 percent), two mining companies with notoriously abysmal human rights records, began commercial production in 2012. Since then, community members of Las Piñitas, Las Lagunas, El Naranjo, and La Cerca have expressed [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>by Klaire Gain</p><p><span style="font-weight: 400;">&ldquo;</span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">El agua vale mas que oro</span></i><span style="font-weight: 400;">,&rdquo; or in English &ldquo;Water is worth more than gold,&rdquo; a young boy chants along with members of his community in Las Piñitas, Dominican Republic. He was born and raised here, neighboring the largest foreign direct <nobr style="font-size: inherit"><a class="pxInta" href="http://upsidedownworld.org/archives/caribbean/fighting-for-their-water-and-their-lives-communities-take-direct-action-against-barrick-gold-in-the-dominican-republic/#" id="PXLINK_4_0_3" target="_blank" rel="noopener">investment</a></nobr> project the country has ever seen &ndash; the Pueblo Viejo gold mine. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Pueblo Viejo, owned by Canadian companies Barrick Gold Corporation (60 percent) and Goldcorp Inc. (40 percent), two mining companies with notoriously abysmal human rights records, began commercial production in 2012. Since then, community members of Las Piñitas, Las Lagunas, El Naranjo, and La Cerca have expressed great concern regarding environmental devastation, which they believe has directly impacted their health and livelihoods. </span></p>
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