Nicaragua is the Central American country with the largest quantity of mining concessions in territories belonging to their indigenous peoples and Afro-descendant citizens. This statistic is revealed by the monitoring report “Nicaragua and its perverse gold”, issued by the Fundacion del Rio [“River Foundation”]. According to their report, up until 2021, they counted 141 mining concessions in these territories.
“The Government has declared areas for mining without even consulting with the indigenous owners. Instead of guaranteeing their territorial rights, it partners with transnational organizations that establish themselves in these areas to loot and plunder the most impoverished communities,” the report accuses.
According to the Fundacion del Rio, there are five mining concessions that directly affect the Chorotega territories; one in a territory belonging to the Matagalpas; six in the Mayangna’s lands; seven in the Miskito territory and one in the territories belonging jointly to the Mayangnas and Miskitos.
“We’ve totaled 69 mining concessions in territories of the indigenous and Afro-descendants, and 72 that have been requested; in addition, 42 plots have been declared areas of mining reserves. In other words, a total of 183 plots in the indigenous territories have been usurped for concessions or areas of mining reserves,” the staff explained.
The report from the River Foundation is based on analysis of a database constructed from the official information of the Nicaraguan Ministry of Mining and Industry and a map of the mining rights. It also includes independent information gathered by organizations and institutions that have investigated the mining sector in Nicaragua.
“Nineteen companies have been identified, with mining concessions either awarded or requested within the territories belonging to the indigenous groups and Afro-descendants. However, five of them hold the majority share (65%) of concessions,” they note.
The three largest companies in these territories are: Calibre Mining Nicaragua S.A. [Canadian based]; HEMCO Nicaragua S.A.[Colombian]; and CXB Nicaragua S.A. [Nicaraguan] which sold part of their mining rights to the Calibre Corp. There are also 42 areas set aside for mining reserves that are controlled by the Nicaraguan Mining Company (ENAMINAS) and the Ministry of Mining and Energy.
“The organization calls on the rural, indigenous and Afro-descendant communities to resist this onslaught and the model of looting and plunder that the Ortega-Murillo regime – in conjunction with the mining companies – is imposing, and to request the support of the international community, the environmental organizations and Nicaraguan society to accompany and fortify the denunciation of the metals industry,” the document states.