The intervention of organized crime organizations in the mining sector of the country, “has become a cancer that is promoted by foreign capitals, especially by Canadian and U.S. companies,” said yesterday Óscar Alzaga Sánchez, lawyer of the National Mining Union, chaired by legislator Napoleon Gómez Urrutia. On behalf of the national leader, Alzaga participated in the seminar The voice of communities, workers and academia, which was held at the …
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The intervention of organized crime organizations in the mining sector of the country, “has become a cancer that is promoted by foreign capitals, especially by Canadian and U.S. companies,” said yesterday Óscar Alzaga Sánchez, lawyer of the National Mining Union, chaired by legislator Napoleon Gómez Urrutia. On behalf of the national leader, Alzaga participated in the seminar The voice of communities, workers and academia, which was held at the …