“The Situation Will Most Likely Turn Ugly”: Corporate Counter-Insurgency and Sexual Violence at a Canadian-Owned Mine in Guatemala

Simon Granovsky-Larsen
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This paper offers a window into the terrain of corporate influence over violence in the mining industry. The research draws on over 300 pages of internal communications and other corpo-rate documents, which were produced by Vancouver-based Skye Resources and released pub-licly as an affidavit in a civil court case in Ontario, Canada. The documents demonstrate the roles of mining company executives and their collaborators in coordinating events that led to the gang rape of eleven Maya Q’eqchi’ women in Guatemala during a 2007 land eviction. Ana-lyzing the documents through a framework of corporate counter-insurgency (co-COIN), the pa-per explores the importance of international consultants and local elite networks in co-COIN campaigns. The case study explored in this paper contributes to the theorization of public-pri-vate repressive forces within co-COIN. The research also offers a visual tool to map actors in other instances of mining violence, which is intended for use by both academic researchers and anti-mining social movements.
“情况很可能会变得很糟糕”:危地马拉一家加拿大煤矿的企业反叛乱和性暴力
这篇论文提供了一扇窗口,让我们了解采矿业中企业对暴力的影响。这项研究利用了超过300页的内部通讯和其他公司文件,这些文件是由总部位于温哥华的天空资源公司制作的,并作为加拿大安大略省民事法庭案件的宣誓书公开发布。这些文件显示了矿业公司高管及其合作者在协调事件中所扮演的角色,这些事件导致了2007年危地马拉11名玛雅Q ' eqchi妇女在一次土地驱逐中被轮奸。通过企业反叛乱(co-COIN)的框架对文件进行分析,本文探讨了国际顾问和当地精英网络在联合反叛乱运动中的重要性。本文所探讨的案例研究有助于将co-COIN中的公私压制力量理论化。该研究还提供了一种可视化工具,用于绘制其他采矿暴力事件中的行动者,旨在供学术研究人员和反采矿社会运动使用。
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