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22 يونيو 2015

Chile: Local communities criticize “social workers” hired by Barrick Gold despite court ruling suspending Pascua Lama mine

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Communities from Valle del Huasco criticize the presence of “social workers” from “Valor Compartido” consultancy firm contracted by Barrick Gold in their territories. They say that is contrary to a decision by environmental authorities that suspended works at the Pascua Lama mine. Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Barrick Gold to respond to these allegations (in Spanish); the response is provided.