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Panama Communities Challenge Canal Expansion Project in Supreme Court

Coordinadora Campesina por la Vida, which represents farmers in Panama, said that communities affected by a $1.6billion project to build a new massive water reservoir by the Panama Canal on Thursday filed a lawsuit with the Supreme Court to declare the project as unconstitutional.

The canal, an important global freight route, said that the project to build the reservoir in Rio Indio was essential to expand operations and manage water resources after recent droughts in 2023-2024 forced them to limit transits.

Santander Tristan said, "We want to make it clear that the Canal did not do things correctly, and that the Rio Indio Project be stopped, as well as a dialogue process being opened."

According to data from the canal authority, around 2,500 people may be affected by this project.

The suit filed by the groups alleges six ways in which the project would be in violation of the constitution, including the disregard for international environmental and human rights treaties that the country has signed.

The canal authority is also accused of failing to consult the affected communities in advance.

Florentin Chiru is the vice-president for Coordinadora Campesina a rural organization that filed the lawsuit. He said the canal authority lied by claiming that 85% percent of the communities they polled were in favor of the project.

"They never asked the crucial questions; gentlemen, would you like to leave your country, yes or not? Chiru asked, "What kind of census was that?"

(source: Reuters)