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Intag, the Valley of Ecuador that Fears that the New Mining Law Will Reopen a Historical Conflict

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Junín (Ecuador).- The inhabitants of the Intag Valley, in the Ecuadorian Andes, have been resisting the arrival of mining to their lands for more than three decades, but fear that the new mining law promoted by the Government of Ecuador will facilitate progress and reopen a conflict marked by reports of pollution, community divisions and tensions with the administration. In this mountainous region of the province of Imbabura, in the north of the…
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Junín (Ecuador).- The inhabitants of the Intag Valley, in the Ecuadorian Andes, have been resisting the arrival of mining to their lands for more than three decades, but fear that the new mining law promoted by the Government of Ecuador will facilitate progress and reopen a conflict marked by reports of pollution, community divisions and tensions with the administration. In this mountainous region of the province of Imbabura, in the north of the…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Friday, March 13, 2026.
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