In San Juan de la Maguana, a debate is unfolding that transcends environmental issues. It's not simply a discussion about mining, yes or no; it is, in essence, a dispute over the development model that should define the future of one of the most underdeveloped—yet also most promising—provinces in the Dominican Republic. The social movement against mining has achieved something rare in the country: constructing a powerful, emotionally effective, …
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In San Juan de la Maguana, a debate is unfolding that transcends environmental issues. It's not simply a discussion about mining, yes or no; it is, in essence, a dispute over the development model that should define the future of one of the most underdeveloped—yet also most promising—provinces in the Dominican Republic. The social movement against mining has achieved something rare in the country: constructing a powerful, emotionally effective, …