January 11th, 2024 will mark one year since 5 Water Defenders were arrested in Santa Marta, El Salvador.
We invite you to join us on January 10th to hear efforts for their release, raise your voice loudly for the dropping of charges and offer words of solidarity to the families and communities coping with the arrests.
Join a Rally near you on Wednesday, January 10, 2024:
Ottawa, 4 pm: Embassy of El Salvador, 209 Kent St.
Toronto, 4 pm: Consulate of El Salvador, 425 Bloor St. E.
Vancouver, 4 pm: Consulate of El Salvador, 1111 Melville St.
CONTEXT:
In March 2017, El Salvador became the first country to ban open-pit mining – a huge win in a David-versus-Goliath story! This ban was the culmination of more than a decade of struggle of the Salvadoran people to protect their small country and its precious water from attack by global mining companies.
Today, this ban is under threat. Communities are organizing once more after learning that the current government wants to resume mining in the country. Five human rights and water defenders who played a key role in the 2017 historic ban on metals mining were detained on January 11, 2023.
These arbitrary arrests are deeply concerning as they violate both El Salvador’s internationally-recognized Peace Agreement and the National Reconciliation Law, both signed in 1992. The five water defenders were FMLN combatants during the 1980-1992 civil war in El Salvador. Without credible evidence, they have been charged with murder, unlawful deprivation of liberty, and unlawful association – alleged crimes that took place 33 years ago within the context of the civil war. Water protectors in El Salvador say these arrests are politically motivated and a strategy to demobilize strong community opposition to mining at this critical moment.
Join the global movement for the release of 5 Santa Marta Water Defenders and to protect El Salvador’s Peace Agreement!
Event endorsed by:
Americas Policy Group/Groupe d’orientation politique pour les Amériques
The United Church of Canada
MiningWatch Canada
PSAC Social Justice Fund / Fonds de justice sociale de l’AFPC
CoDevelopment Canada
International Allies Against Mining in El Salvador