Thursday, 12 de April de 2012
| Politics | Ciudad de Panamá, Panama
Panamanian indigenous get exemplary environmental laws

After months of protests, the Panamanian Buglé-Ngäbe indigenous people obtained the adoption of a legislation that protects their region from environmental devastation by forbidding mining exploitation in their territories and requiring the support of indigenous peoples to deliver water concessions. According to experts, it is an example worthy of imitation in the field of environmental protection legislation. teleSUR

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