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Living under the constant threat of assassination, Francisco Pineda courageously led a citizens' movement that stopped a gold mine from destroying El Salvador's dwindling water resources and the livelihoods of rural communities throughout the country. Learn more at [http://www.goldmanprize.org/2011/southcentralamerica Link]. | Living under the constant threat of assassination, Francisco Pineda courageously led a citizens' movement that stopped a gold mine from destroying El Salvador's dwindling water resources and the livelihoods of rural communities throughout the country. Learn more at [http://www.goldmanprize.org/2011/southcentralamerica Link]. | ||
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+ | [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/06/29/belo-monte-dam-brazil-amazon_n_887229.html#s300894 Belo Monte Dam Threatens Brazilian Amazon] (PHOTOS) |
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Living under the constant threat of assassination, Francisco Pineda courageously led a citizens' movement that stopped a gold mine from destroying El Salvador's dwindling water resources and the livelihoods of rural communities throughout the country. Learn more at Link.