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  • 7 months ago
In around thirty motorized canoes, some 400 farmers sail down the Indio River, whose waters will be impounded in an artificial lake to ensure the fresh water supply to the Panama Canal. The farmers are protesting the construction of the new reservoir, which will force about 2,500 people to leave their homes. In response to the protest, the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) says it wants to maintain "direct communication channels with communities, organizations, and local authorities."
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00:00The people are saying physically to them
00:29we are not in favor of these reservoirs and we are going to continue to fight until the last
00:34consequences, when possible, against this project because this project is the only thing we believe
00:38is not to bring development, but to first bring damage to the nature, more than what we are already doing.
00:59We are protesting because we do not want to remove the water from the river, we need that water for forever.
01:29Oh my God!
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