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Mexican Farmers Vow to Fight Dam Project

Thursday, April 06, 2006 10:42:33 PM
By MARK STEVENSON

A group of farmers from the Mexican state of Guerrero walk under a banner hanging accross the entrance to a water facility near Acapulco, Mexico, Wednesday, April 5, 2006. Hundreds of farmers who had seized a pumping station that supplies about 70 percent of the water to this Pacific resort to protest government plans to build a $1 billion hydroelectric dam peacefully left the facility Wednesday afternoon. (AP Photo/Gonzalo Perez)LA GARRAPATA, Mexico (AP) - Hundreds of machete-wielding farmers opposed to a hydroelectric dam project briefly seized a pumping plant, cutting off much of the water supply to Acapulco just days before tourists flock to the Pacific resort for their Easter vacations.

The protesters ended a two-day blockade of water from the Papagayo River late Wednesday that had threatened to plunge the city of 1 million into a crisis. They vowed, however, to continue fighting government plans for the $1 billion dam on the waterway.

"We wanted the people of Acapulco to see what it's like to go without water for two days, three days or more," said protest leader Marco Suastegui, referring to the water shortages that protesters fear will dry up their farms and fisheries if the dam is built.


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