They call Sanz face
Miners gathered La Paragua
with the Ombudsman's Office
Today we have documents to the Ombudsman. Leonel Medina
Shall remain in the streets to get answers about converting mining
FRACHESLY LIBERTO
Ciudad Bolivar
Dozens of miners in La Paragua were presented yesterday at the Office of the Ombudsman to explain all the difficulties that have passed after the Ministry of People's Power for Basic Industries and Mining remove you from their work, saying it harmed the environment.
Alfredo Villanueva, a spokesman for these workers reported that the defender visited Elida González, given the refusal of the Minister Rodolfo Sanz to solve their problems.
He explained that the defender sought to record the documentation that supports all your requirements and ill-treatment obtained, to seek a solution to this problem.
Such documentation shall be issued today. Similarly reported already met with Governor Francisco Rangel citizen and you raised these issues of concern to the miners.
They reported that the regional representative to serve as mediator for these statements come to Caracas and resolve this incident.
Villanueva said that among the first things I complain is that there are over 2 thousand miners who have not given ticket conversion, pensions have not been canceled, to join the assumptions that jobs and homes that have not yet been delivered.
"Receivables pledged gave them to people who are not related to mining, also denounced that some classmates were taken from the mine Chiguao and are still working the land exploiting people," said the miner.
In struggle
The miners said they will visit all entities that are necessary for mining the conversion response. They say further that forcibly dragged out of the mines and promised support for the work devoted to another area.
But they have not had any response, that is why we say that the street be kept up in arms, demanding what is rightfully theirs.