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9 Feb 2010

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Compiled by the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

Barrick Gold response

Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Barrick Gold to respond to Amnesty International concerns over forced evictions and police violence near its Porgera mine, Papua New Guinea. Barrick sent two documents in response.

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Papua New Guinea: Amnesty Intl report on police violence, illegal evictions near Barrick Gold mine - raises concerns over company’s alleged support for police

Indigenous leaders from Papua New Guinea travel to Canada to demand Barrick Gold address alleged human rights abuses