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Corporate Criminals in Oaxaca - Updated
Posted By atximc On 3rd December 2006 @ 18:34 In ((i)) | No Comments
A List of US, Canadian, Australian, and European (UK and Spanish)
corporations profiting from death and repression in Oaxaca. Please [1]
forward, repost, verify, research and improve this “who’s who of fuck
heads” involved in biopiracy, Plan Puebla Panama, Oaxaca’s major energy
sector and more.
December 3rd, 2006 - On November 21st, 2006, evil published [2] an article
on NYC IMC calling attention to companies that play a major role in
propping up Oaxaca’s bloody regime.
On December 3rd, 2006, Citizen zero reposted the list of corporations,
along with [3] more information on the exploitive process which values
natural resources more than the lives of campesin@s, to let folks send it
out to indymedia sites in europe, australia, canada and throughout the
u.s. as they see fit. Citizen zero also notes that the list can be
improved, specifically the contact information, details of operations and
mexican government contacts for corporations listed at the bottom.
Mount actions drawing attention to the connection between death and
torture in Oaxaca and corporations in the U.S. (Utah, AZ, NY, CA, TX, ID,
TN, IL, NC, etc…)
Rio Tinto’s subsidiary Kennecott has a history of illegal uranium
extraction in Oaxaca, was fined and had its license canceled yet still
operates in Oaxaca.
[4] Rio Tinto PLC
6 St James’s Square
London SW1Y 4LD
United Kingdom
Tel. +44-171-9302399
Fax: +44-171-9303249 xxx
Rio Tinto Ltd.
33rd Floor
55 Collins Street
Melbourne, VIC, 3001
Australia
Tel. +61-3-92833333
Fax: +61-3-92833707 xxx
Subsidiaries:
Rio Tinto’s subsidiary Kennecott was fined for illegally mining uranium in
the Loxicha region in southern Mexico’s Oaxaca State. Its license was
cancelled in 2001.
Under Mexican law, uranium extraction and processing is the sole
prerogative of the state. Kennecott carried out surface exploration and
drilling on three concessions in Oaxaca, named Elvira I, II and III until
October 1999. (unomos uno, Dec 18, 2001). ([5] Source)
Kennecott Exploration was the subsidiary responsible and continues to have
links with the state government of Oaxaca and Ulises Ruiz Ortiz.
For a brief detail, in Spanish, of Kennecott’s past record in Oaxaca,
Mexico: [6] “Urgente! Confirman exploracion de uranio en Loxicha”.
Main corporate office:
Kennecott Exploration
224 N 2200 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Tel. (801) 238-2400
Fax (801) 238-2480 xxx
USA / Mexico office: (outside of Tucson, AZ) xxx
Kennecott Exploration
10861 N Mavinee Dr #141
Oro Valley, AZ 85737
Tel. (520) 544-8173 xxx
Continuum Resources Ltd., a Canadian mining corporation, which “holds in
excess of 70,000 hectares of exploration ground in State of Oaxaca,
Mexico. Included in the property portfolio are two of the most significant
past-producers of gold and silver in southern Mexico: the San Jose
epithermal silver-gold deposit and the Natividad epithermal gold-silver
deposit”. [7] Source: Continuum corporate site.
Management:
* Greig Hutton, P. Eng President, Director
* Lawrence A. Dick PH.D., P. GEO., Vice President Exploration, Director
* Raul Diaz Unzueta Director General, Mexico
* Robert G. McMorran Chief Financial Officer, Director
* Warren McIntyre Corporate Secretary, Director
Corporate address:
1200-1188 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6E4A2
t. 604.629.0000
f . 604.669.2960
[8] info@continuumresources.com xxx
Continuum is also linked through its San Jose-Tavichemine to Foruna Silver
Mines Inc., another BC, Canada-based company.
Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.
Corporate Address:
355 Burrard Street, Suite 840
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6C 2G8
Telephone: 604-484-4085 ext.232
Fax: 604-484-4029 xxx
Management:
Jorge A. Ganoza Durant, B. Sc. Eng.: President
Luis Ganoza Durant, B. Sc., MBA, M. Sc.: Chief Financial Officer
Jorge R. Ganoza Aicardi, B. Sc. Eng.: VP Operations
Thomas I. Vehrs, Ph.D.: VP Exploration
Simon Ridgway, Chairman: Director
Peter Thiersch, M. Sc., P. Geo.: Director
Mike Iverson: Director
Tomas Guerrero Mendez, Eng.: Director
Sally Whittall: Corporate Secretary xxx
Other corporations involved in Oaxaca through Plan Puebla Panama ([9]
source):
[10] International Paper
Global Headquarters
6400 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38197
901-419-9000 xxx
[11] Boise Cascade
1111 West Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 50
Boise, ID 83728
phone: 208.384.6161 xxx
International Paper Company and Boise Cascade are currently purchasing
land in Chiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico for plantation farming (i.e. usually
very destructive, fast-growing Eucalyptus tree farms).
[12] ENDESA (a Spanish corporate utilities group, is the principal
investor in the regional energy interconnection in initiative to privatize
energy and develop hydroelectric dams):
[13] ENDESA, S.A.
Headquarters:
C/ Ribera del Loira, 60
(Campo de las Naciones)
28042 Madrid
Spain
Tel: (+34) 91 213 1000
Fax: (+34) 91 563 8181xxx
[14] Harken Energy, [15] Applied Energy Services Corporation (AESC), [16]
Duke Energy, and Montgomery Watson Harza (MWH) area 11, U.S. energy
corporates that are investing from Mexico to Panama in the development of
hydroelectric dams and the privatization of the energy grid.
The headwaters for 40% of Mexico’s rivers are in Oaxaca. The companies
listed plan to construct hydroelectric dams and wind energy facilities,
with associated relay substations, etc., that would then be siphoned out
of Oaxaca and sold for a profit in a deregulated energy market in urban
Mexico, Central America and north of the Rio Grande.
This is Plan Puebla Panama and NAFTA’s substitution of profit development
for sustainable and responsible development: currently, 35% of homes in
Oaxaca have no running water, 55% have no plumbing, and 13% have no
electricity, while only 38% have all three. 40% of homes in Oaxaca have
dirt floors. Source: [17] http://www.sipaz.org.
Privatization is geared specifically to exclude the poor, which is an
overwhelming percentage of Oaxaca’s people: 72% of the employed population
earns less than 70 pesos (approx. $6-$7) per day.
These are some of the US energy companies responsible:
[18] Harken Energy is also known due to a [19] scandal involving then
corporate officer George W. Bush in an incident of insider trading, just
before the company’s stock lost a significant amount of value.
Headquartered in Southlake, TX, Harken Energy continues to have close
connections with George W. Bush’s White House. Remind them that a
diversified portfolio in Latin America means getting blood on your hands.
Harken Energy Corporate Office:
180 State Street, Ste. 200
Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817.424.2424 xxx
[20] Applied Energy Services (AES) has a record of flagrantly violating
air pollution standards and fixing energy markets by withholding supply
and gouging prices. [21] Class-action lawsuits have been filed regarding
price gouging and withholding supply in California. It wants to expand
this woeful record by spiking prices in Central America.
AESC Corporate Office:
250 Chaddick Drive
Wheeling, IL 60090
Phone: 847.537.1919
Fax: 847.537.1946 xxx
[16] Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is fast becoming a
mega-utility by acquiring smaller utilities and power facilities. It is
closely linked to Plan Puebla Panama.
Duke Energy Corporate Office:
526 South Church St.
Charlotte, NC 28202-1904
(704) 594-6200 xxx
Other investors include Tribasa, Caros, GAN, ICA Imbursa, Texas
Connection, International Shipholding Corporation, Monsanto, Shell, Dow
Chemical, Exxon Mobil, and Hutchinson Holdings.
source: [23] http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/12/80311.html
Article printed from El Enemigo Común: http://elenemigocomun.net
URL to article: http://elenemigocomun.net/626
URLs in this post:
[1] forward: http://elenemigocomun.net/626email/
[2] an article: http://elenemigocomun.net/490
[3] more information on the exploitive process:
http://elenemigocomun.net/626#resources
[4] Rio Tinto PLC: http://www.riotinto.com/
[5] Source: http://www.wise-uranium.org/upsam.html
[6] “Urgente! Confirman exploracion de uranio en Loxicha”:
http://www.prodigyweb.net.mx/laboetie/uraniolox.html
[7] Source: Continuum corporate site:
http://www.continuumresources.com/en/corporateInfo/index.asp
[8] info@continuumresources.com :
http://elenemigocomun.netmailto:info@continuumresources.com
[9] source: http://www.noidb.org/index.php?lang=english&page=ppp
[10] International Paper: http://www.internationalpaper.com/
[11] Boise Cascade: http://www.bc.com/
[12] ENDESA: http://www.endesa.es/
[13] ENDESA, S.A.: http://www.endesa.es/
[14] Harken Energy: http://www.harkenenergy.com/
[15] Applied Energy Services Corporation (AESC): http://www.aescor.com/
[16] Duke Energy: http://www.duke-energy.com/
[17] http://www.sipaz.org: http://www.sipaz.org
[18] Harken Energy: http://www.harkenenergy.com/
[19] scandal: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harken_Energy
[20] Applied Energy Services (AES): http://www.aescor.com/
[21] Class-action lawsuits:
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_pwwi/is_200405/ai_mark2678013112
[22] Duke Energy: http://www.duke-energy.com/
[23] http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/12/80311.html:
http://nyc.indymedia.org/en/2006/12/80311.html
Corporate Criminals in Oaxaca - Updated
Posted By atximc On 3rd December 2006 @ 18:34 In ((i)) | No Comments
A List of US, Canadian, Australian, and European (UK and Spanish)
corporations profiting from death and repression in Oaxaca. Please [1]
forward, repost, verify, research and improve this “who’s who of fuck
heads” involved in biopiracy, Plan Puebla Panama, Oaxaca’s major energy
sector and more.
December 3rd, 2006 - On November 21st, 2006, evil published [2] an article
on NYC IMC calling attention to companies that play a major role in
propping up Oaxaca’s bloody regime.
On December 3rd, 2006, Citizen zero reposted the list of corporations,
along with [3] more information on the exploitive process which values
natural resources more than the lives of campesin@s, to let folks send it
out to indymedia sites in europe, australia, canada and throughout the
u.s. as they see fit. Citizen zero also notes that the list can be
improved, specifically the contact information, details of operations and
mexican government contacts for corporations listed at the bottom.
Mount actions drawing attention to the connection between death and
torture in Oaxaca and corporations in the U.S. (Utah, AZ, NY, CA, TX, ID,
TN, IL, NC, etc…)
Rio Tinto’s subsidiary Kennecott has a history of illegal uranium
extraction in Oaxaca, was fined and had its license canceled yet still
operates in Oaxaca.
[4] Rio Tinto PLC
6 St James’s Square
London SW1Y 4LD
United Kingdom
Tel. +44-171-9302399
Fax: +44-171-9303249 xxx
Rio Tinto Ltd.
33rd Floor
55 Collins Street
Melbourne, VIC, 3001
Australia
Tel. +61-3-92833333
Fax: +61-3-92833707 xxx
Subsidiaries:
Rio Tinto’s subsidiary Kennecott was fined for illegally mining uranium in
the Loxicha region in southern Mexico’s Oaxaca State. Its license was
cancelled in 2001.
Under Mexican law, uranium extraction and processing is the sole
prerogative of the state. Kennecott carried out surface exploration and
drilling on three concessions in Oaxaca, named Elvira I, II and III until
October 1999. (unomos uno, Dec 18, 2001). ([5] Source)
Kennecott Exploration was the subsidiary responsible and continues to have
links with the state government of Oaxaca and Ulises Ruiz Ortiz.
For a brief detail, in Spanish, of Kennecott’s past record in Oaxaca,
Mexico: [6] “Urgente! Confirman exploracion de uranio en Loxicha”.
Main corporate office:
Kennecott Exploration
224 N 2200 W
Salt Lake City, UT 84116
Tel. (801) 238-2400
Fax (801) 238-2480 xxx
USA / Mexico office: (outside of Tucson, AZ) xxx
Kennecott Exploration
10861 N Mavinee Dr #141
Oro Valley, AZ 85737
Tel. (520) 544-8173 xxx
Continuum Resources Ltd., a Canadian mining corporation, which “holds in
excess of 70,000 hectares of exploration ground in State of Oaxaca,
Mexico. Included in the property portfolio are two of the most significant
past-producers of gold and silver in southern Mexico: the San Jose
epithermal silver-gold deposit and the Natividad epithermal gold-silver
deposit”. [7] Source: Continuum corporate site.
Management:
* Greig Hutton, P. Eng President, Director
* Lawrence A. Dick PH.D., P. GEO., Vice President Exploration, Director
* Raul Diaz Unzueta Director General, Mexico
* Robert G. McMorran Chief Financial Officer, Director
* Warren McIntyre Corporate Secretary, Director
Corporate address:
1200-1188 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, B.C. V6E4A2
t. 604.629.0000
f . 604.669.2960
[8] info@continuumresou
Continuum is also linked through its San Jose-Tavichemine to Foruna Silver
Mines Inc., another BC, Canada-based company.
Fortuna Silver Mines Inc.
Corporate Address:
355 Burrard Street, Suite 840
Vancouver, British Columbia
Canada V6C 2G8
Telephone: 604-484-4085 ext.232
Fax: 604-484-4029 xxx
Management:
Jorge A. Ganoza Durant, B. Sc. Eng.: President
Luis Ganoza Durant, B. Sc., MBA, M. Sc.: Chief Financial Officer
Jorge R. Ganoza Aicardi, B. Sc. Eng.: VP Operations
Thomas I. Vehrs, Ph.D.: VP Exploration
Simon Ridgway, Chairman: Director
Peter Thiersch, M. Sc., P. Geo.: Director
Mike Iverson: Director
Tomas Guerrero Mendez, Eng.: Director
Sally Whittall: Corporate Secretary xxx
Other corporations involved in Oaxaca through Plan Puebla Panama ([9]
source):
[10] International Paper
Global Headquarters
6400 Poplar Avenue
Memphis, TN 38197
901-419-9000 xxx
[11] Boise Cascade
1111 West Jefferson Street
P.O. Box 50
Boise, ID 83728
phone: 208.384.6161 xxx
International Paper Company and Boise Cascade are currently purchasing
land in Chiapas and Oaxaca, Mexico for plantation farming (i.e. usually
very destructive, fast-growing Eucalyptus tree farms).
[12] ENDESA (a Spanish corporate utilities group, is the principal
investor in the regional energy interconnection in initiative to privatize
energy and develop hydroelectric dams):
[13] ENDESA, S.A.
Headquarters:
C/ Ribera del Loira, 60
(Campo de las Naciones)
28042 Madrid
Spain
Tel: (+34) 91 213 1000
Fax: (+34) 91 563 8181xxx
[14] Harken Energy, [15] Applied Energy Services Corporation (AESC), [16]
Duke Energy, and Montgomery Watson Harza (MWH) area 11, U.S. energy
corporates that are investing from Mexico to Panama in the development of
hydroelectric dams and the privatization of the energy grid.
The headwaters for 40% of Mexico’s rivers are in Oaxaca. The companies
listed plan to construct hydroelectric dams and wind energy facilities,
with associated relay substations, etc., that would then be siphoned out
of Oaxaca and sold for a profit in a deregulated energy market in urban
Mexico, Central America and north of the Rio Grande.
This is Plan Puebla Panama and NAFTA’s substitution of profit development
for sustainable and responsible development: currently, 35% of homes in
Oaxaca have no running water, 55% have no plumbing, and 13% have no
electricity, while only 38% have all three. 40% of homes in Oaxaca have
dirt floors. Source: [17] http://www.sipaz.
Privatization is geared specifically to exclude the poor, which is an
overwhelming percentage of Oaxaca’s people: 72% of the employed population
earns less than 70 pesos (approx. $6-$7) per day.
These are some of the US energy companies responsible:
[18] Harken Energy is also known due to a [19] scandal involving then
corporate officer George W. Bush in an incident of insider trading, just
before the company’s stock lost a significant amount of value.
Headquartered in Southlake, TX, Harken Energy continues to have close
connections with George W. Bush’s White House. Remind them that a
diversified portfolio in Latin America means getting blood on your hands.
Harken Energy Corporate Office:
180 State Street, Ste. 200
Southlake, TX 76092
Phone: 817.424.2424 xxx
[20] Applied Energy Services (AES) has a record of flagrantly violating
air pollution standards and fixing energy markets by withholding supply
and gouging prices. [21] Class-action lawsuits have been filed regarding
price gouging and withholding supply in California. It wants to expand
this woeful record by spiking prices in Central America.
AESC Corporate Office:
250 Chaddick Drive
Wheeling, IL 60090
Phone: 847.537.1919
Fax: 847.537.1946 xxx
[16] Duke Energy, headquartered in Charlotte, NC, is fast becoming a
mega-utility by acquiring smaller utilities and power facilities. It is
closely linked to Plan Puebla Panama.
Duke Energy Corporate Office:
526 South Church St.
Charlotte, NC 28202-1904
(704) 594-6200 xxx
Other investors include Tribasa, Caros, GAN, ICA Imbursa, Texas
Connection, International Shipholding Corporation, Monsanto, Shell, Dow
Chemical, Exxon Mobil, and Hutchinson Holdings.
source: [23] http://nyc.indymedi
Article printed from El Enemigo Común: http://elenemigocom
URL to article: http://elenemigocom
URLs in this post:
[1] forward: http://elenemigocom
[2] an article: http://elenemigocom
[3] more information on the exploitive process:
http://elenemigocom
[4] Rio Tinto PLC: http://www.riotinto
[5] Source: http://www.wise-
[6] “Urgente! Confirman exploracion de uranio en Loxicha”:
http://www.prodigyw
[7] Source: Continuum corporate site:
http://www.continuu
[8] info@continuumresou
http://elenemigocom
[9] source: http://www.noidb.
[10] International Paper: http://www.internat
[11] Boise Cascade: http://www.bc.
[12] ENDESA: http://www.endesa.
[13] ENDESA, S.A.: http://www.endesa.
[14] Harken Energy: http://www.harkenen
[15] Applied Energy Services Corporation (AESC): http://www.aescor.
[16] Duke Energy: http://www.duke-
[17] http://www.sipaz.
[18] Harken Energy: http://www.harkenen
[19] scandal: http://en.wikipedia
[20] Applied Energy Services (AES): http://www.aescor.
[21] Class-action lawsuits:
http://www.findarti
[22] Duke Energy: http://www.duke-
[23] http://nyc.indymedi
http://nyc.indymedi
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