Miners wait for the government to the doors of the bank Venezuela
Written by Moreno Seijas / Photos by Oscar Medina
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
A mining aborted and remains in the "Ruiz and Paez." Handled the information on a looting to miners blamed Ciudad Bolivar .- Eighteen days sleeping on the floor, outdoors and confronting all sorts of needs, met yesterday the miners who are demanding the payment of the so-called conversion and which have remained all that time on the doors of the bank of Venezuela, on the Paseo Orinoco, thus constituting a dangerous social terrible tragedy.
The situation has become so extreme that a young woman named Nelly Bordon, was taken to University Hospital "Ruiz y Páez", introducing a hemorrhage and aborted at that medical center care, according to allegations from endorse a fellow named Laura Machado, from the mine "The Manchao", in the jurisdiction of the Municipality Raúl Leoni. A lady who is sleeping in a cardboard, on the Paseo Orinoco, with his son for a year, had to take him to hospital, the victim of strong asthma attack.
The situation is delicate, because in this day mining has infiltrated people from San Felix, which is being planned Looting of shares, according to releases obtained from these working men and women who spend the night in the vicinity of the Paseo Orinoco, in front of the headquarters of the Bank of Venezuela.
"From here we go when we pay"
William Rivas, Ana Martinez, Teresa Camacho, Ana Andrade and Alfredo Navas, who claim that over two thousand miners who are willing to stay at the doors of the bank of Venezuela, until the Ministry of Basic and Mining Companies (Mibam) , Is appropriate to authorize such payments.
Do you have the tickets delivered by Mibam?.
Here, the store, you can see them. He has dated for up to two months, Ana Andrade replied, while others showed their tickets of various colors.
William Rivas, an experienced miner from La Paragua, said that there are four thousand two hundred miners who expect them fulfill this promise, because they are not willing to return to their homes, giving people a chance that mining is not that profit from what belongs to them by law, as happened recently.
It was in this cycle of complaints from miners quartered in the Orinoco River Walk, where the version that emerged individuals from San Félix de Guayana, are forging a looting, blamed for this responsibility to the miners, which should prevent the police authorities, before it is too late.
Eighteen days of anguish
The miners are demanding the payment of the debt of Conversion, promised by the Ministry of Basic Industries and Mining (Mibam), confirmed yesterday that when you take 18 days sleeping on cardboard, compared with Bank of Venezuela, on the Paseo Orinoco, no have in mind desist in this effort, because it is a fair law, while individuals who infiltrate into the workforce, are available to carry out looting in order to hold responsible those people outside reactions of this nature, hence the need to draw the attention of the authorities.