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IN PICTURES: Protesters mock Peter Munk as Barrick Gold share price plummets

by Sakura Saunders

"Barrick Gold is a Toxic Asset" Teacher protests outside Barrick AGM after years of working to get his pension fund (Ontarios Teachers Pension Fund) divest from Barrick. photo: allan.lissner.net
Papy Kabuya speaks to the Congolese communities struggle against Canadian mining. photo: Allan.Lissner.net
Protesters brave the rain to send a message to Barrick's shareholders. photo: Allan.Lissner.net
The protest's mascot is a giant Peter Munk effigy with a Pinocchio nose and blood on his hands. photo:allan.lissner.net
Shandra has been dancing all winter for the protection of treaty rights. At Barrick's AGM, she speaks about the need for solidarity with Barrick impacted communites, drawing connections between Attawapiskat, Hudbay, and Barrick Gold. photo: allan.lissner.net
Raul Burbano of the Latin American and Carribean Solidarity Network addresses the crowd about ongoing solidarity with mining impacted communities. photo:allan.lissner.net
Barrick Lies, we are confronting them with the truth! photo: Allan.lissner.net
Juan Carlos Contreras, co-founder of CEIBA in Guatemala, addresses the audience about Canadian mining activities in Guatemala and around the world. Barrick spends millions in resources to lobby governments, including the Canadian government, to block regulations meant to curb Canadian mining abuses abroad (i.e. Bill C-300). photo: allan.lissner.net
Raging Granies signing songs about Barrick Gold! photo:allan.lissner.net
Test Their Logik perform "Bling is Dead". photo: allan.lissner.net
Hand-made placards at Barrick AGM
Rhythms of Resistance!
Horse cops to protect Barrick
Bernardo spoke on behalf of his organization in the Dominican Republic, Comité Nacional Contra La Mega Mineria Y El Uso Del Cianuro
Canadian Mining Displaced Communities. photo: allan.lissner.net

A 14-foot effigy of Barrick Gold chairman Peter Munk with a Pinocchio nose illustrated what protesters thought about Barrick's claims of social responsibility. Outside of Barrick's annual general meeting, over a hundred people braved the rain to tell shareholders to divest from the gold mining giant. Inside the meeting, after Peter Munk blasted NGOs, environmental regulations, and the governments of countries hosting his mines, speakers from Mining Watch Canada and the Dominican Republic took the mic to condemn Barrick's treatment of activists and people from impacted communities. Earlier in the meeting, two activists from Greenpeace were arrested while unfurling a banner condemning the Pascua Lama mine. 

The protest coincided with the release of “Debunking Barrick” a report from protestbarrick.net , which uncovers the uncomfortable truths behind Barrick's PR spin. “Barrick robs Indigenous people of their lands, poisons waterways and agricultural land, supports brutal police and security operations, and sues anyone who tries to report on it,” says the report’s editor, Sakura Saunders. “But despite repression and a sophisticated PR machine, the truth is getting out about this corporate criminal,” 

In July, Argentina’s Supreme Court ordered that laws protecting glaciers would apply to Barrick, despite their efforts to avoid them. A Chilean court recently halted construction at the Pascua Lama project due to environmental contamination issues. Barrick appealed the decision but too was denied by the Chilean court. The cost of the gold mine has shot up. The price of Barrick’s stock has tumbled. 

“Barrick has spent several years violating and blocking the application of the law, and as a result the Pascua Lama project should be permanently cancelled,” says Maite Ruggieri, Greenpeace Andes activist who came from Argentina to bring this message to Barrick's AGM.

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