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Yes you are right, but the criminals are in charge and they write the laws and execute
them to their advantage. It would take THO years to fight the injustices. How however,
if Guatemala's high court won't let THO's run it's business to survive and wait it out.
The fix is probably in, with PAAS getting the mine, and finding all the obstacles suddenly
are resolved. Was probably the plan all along. Now you know how the UN's indigenous
law works, where the indigenous become nations within nations, and most of the nations
of the world fell for it and the racket (manipulations) it allows.
If any big company of the world wants a company in an indigenous zone, we see how
it happens now.
Criminals are in power and they make the laws that run the world as a racket (their
manipulative advantage) for them.
From
‘The case of the Obama US Embassy and Tahoe Resources’ Escobal silver
mine, in Guatemala’
https://www.academia.edu/34853754/Making_the_World_Safe_for_Prosperity_State_Department_needs_an_overhaul_to_become_more_business_friendly_-_The_case_of_the_US_Embassy_and_Tahoe_Resources_Escobal_silver_mine_in_Guatemala_2017_ “This paper studies the case of Tahoc Resources, a Nevada-based mining company
registered in Canada. Traded on the New York Stock Exchange with the ticker TAHO,
Tahoe Resources invested more than S1 billion in Guatemala to open one of the world's
largest and most modern silver mines in 2014. International NGOs had the mine shut
down in 2017. The US (Obama) Embassy pressured the Guatemalan Congress to
appoint a radical NGO activist lawyer as the de facto leader of the country's highest court,
which will hear Tahoc Resource's final legal appeal.
The case shows how (Obama’s) US Ambassador to Guatemala Todd Robinson used
the might of the American Embassy to promote the anti-mining NGOs' themes, and
compel Guatemalan lawmakers to make a radical change in the nation's judiciary to suit
the interests of the anti-mining movement. Robinson is not an anomaly. He is a
distinguished career foreign service officer who has held senior diplomatic posts. He is representative of a new, “mature generation” of the United States Foreign Service who
believes that the State Department's role is to follow the lead of international NGOs for
the benefit of the "international community."
Knowledge of the case can aid the (Trump) State Department leadership in devising
ways and means of reforming the Foreign Service, and the Department as a whole to
serve the interests of Americans first.”