Minerven relocated miners evicted from the Tomi Mine
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Sep 16, 2010 04:04PM
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Minerven relocated miners evicted from the Tomi Mine
Written by Jose Garcia
Thursday, September 16, 2010
Tumeremo .- A small group of miners who were evicted from the sector Fosforito Tomi Mine after the unfortunate tragedy which killed six of his companions, entered again for yesterday to areas that were designed for the mining work under conditions imposed by CVG Minerven and other officials.
It will be recalled, these men and women who were evicted by security measures had been held in the town of El Callao by peaceful demonstrations outside bodies to hear his petition which was based on give him the opportunity to work again the only work they have managed to develop in your life.
Past seven in the morning yesterday, the custody of the National Guard personnel Minerven and the mayor of Callao, the hardworking men and women were coming in groups to places allocated to them by the competent bodies.
Justice
Arsenio Urrieta, director of small-scale mining in the municipality said it was an act of social justice, "have been organized into cooperatives and CVG Minerven going to provide technical support as well as the National Guard plays an important role in monitoring and control these areas assigned by the State to small miners. "
He said the officer is an opportunity that gives the state the man and the woman who has no job, "is part of the policy of our commander Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias has promoted the development of the people with the important participation of citizens and citizens of this beautiful nation. We hope that after the organization of cooperatives have a definitive solution to this problem of the municipality of El Callao mining.
Now
Happy group of miners entered its different places of work and many of them expressed his joy on learning that may carry back to their homes, livelihoods. This group of people received technical assistance from the company Minerven and National Guard.