W5 visited Panama as mass protests raged against a Canadian-owned mine that has now been ordered close.
Owned by a subsidiary of Canada's First Quantum Minerals, the sprawling 13,000-hectare, open-pit mine is bordered by jungle about 120 kilometres west of the capital, Panama City, on the country's Atlantic coast. Pointing to its alleged impact on the environment and water supplies, Panamanian students, environmentalists, labour groups and indigenous communities have protested for weeks "We knew from the beginning that this was their weak point," a fisherman told W5 from a sea blockade."We knew from the very first day that by doing our protests here, we were going to accomplish, and be successful.".
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