RE:RE:Fake News vs. Truth>> As stated before the company has no interest in starting the open pit where the illegal miners for the fore seeable future. <<
If they are not interested in the illegal miners who are the villagers, then why do they need to ask for arbitration?
wayned wrote: I e-mailed Serafino Iacono yesterday and as usual he answers right away . They say this guy never stops working and I believe it . Just to sum it up he says that the Marmato underground is mining as normal with no stoppage . As stated before the company has no interest in starting the open pit where the illegal miners for the fore seeable future . The Post doesn`t mention the good , safe well paying jobs Gran Colombia has created at it`s other operations . At Marmato there are hundreds of miners working in terrible conditions making little money . If they make anything they are exploited by bandit guerillas just like the mafia . More than anything GCM wants to stop this and give those people legitimate jobs . The bandits don`t want this at all costs . They are the ones vandalising GCM property and they finance themselves by robbing and murdering miners . They are behind all the trouble .
Serafino says they are not sueing the governent but asking the World Bank to arbitrate under the Canada / Colombia free trade agreement . He says this is the second time the Financial Post has published a false story . The Financial Post has never contacted the company for information in any way . The reason they don`t respond is who would carry their story . Not the Post . Maybe Joe`s Gold Mining News and who reads that . Damage is done and they perfer to let the facts eventually speak for themselves . The Sergovia shutdown is total nonsense .