Minera Hochschild Mexico
In 2011, Hochschild Mining obtained two contiguous mining concessions, Reducción Norte Corazón de Tinieblas and Corazón de Tinieblas, in the municipalities of Malinaltepec, Zapotitlán de las Tablas, Tlacoapa and San Luis Acatlán in Guerrero state, Mexico. Exploration and exploitation of the mine was prevented by community legal challenges. These led Hochschild Mining to renounce the concessions in 2015 and in 2019 the federal mining authorities cancelled the two mine concessions completely.
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Legal Actions / Acciones Legales:
- 2016- Municipal assemblies vote against mining
- 1992 Reform of Article 27 of Mexican Constitution
- 1992-2001 Constitutional Reforms to recognise Mexico's pluricultural identity and Indigenous rights
- 2011 Constitutional reforms in relation to human rights treaties
- 1992 Mexican Agrarian Law
- 1992 Mexican Mining Law
- 2011- Indigenous communities reject mining in their territories
- 2012-2013 Decree to establish La Montaña Biosphere Reserve, and regional mobilization of indigenous communities against the initiative
- 2013 Community makes freedom of information request
- 2013-2016 San Miguel del Progreso files first challenge to mining concession
- 2015-2019 San Miguel del Progreso files petition for constitutional protection against “Declaration of Vacant Mining Lot”