This is the last article showing on the El Nacional site and is from May 2. Zippo today on new article....Apparently the "Anonymous sources"
haven't got their story to press yet in the El Nacional.
Miners trance path to the Gran Sabana on evictions
Protesters complain that the National Guard evicted from their workplaces so "illegally". Tourists and residents who were destined Gran Sabana were long hours queued
Miners complain about unfair evictions | Archive
A group of miners of Bolivar state trance this Friday the way to the Gran Sabana as a protest against the eviction made by the National Guard in order of the Attorney of Santa Elena de Uairén.
One of the miners affected complained that the military threatened to put the prisoners "if they do not obey the eviction order that allegedly brought to the Prosecution and never showed us. We did not identify, had no credential, just came to get us out."
Tourists and residents who had as a destination were the Gran Sabana hours in a queue until the end of the demonstration. Many decided returned to Puerto Ordaz.
The head of the theatre No. 5, Jose Gregorio Pantoja, reported that it was hoped the intervention of the Ombudsman to mediate the situation.
The eviction order issued by the OTP Uairén of St. Helena under the command of Savino Rosales. Those affected complain that this office belongs to another municipality that is not where the problem lies.
Troops of the National Guard and the Police Bolivar state were present to mediate with the miners and managers of the company Crystallex, who is in a position to request permisología.