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Article

2 Jul 2005

Author:
Peter McCaslin

[DOC] High Stakes, Hard Lines Pose Threat to Peace in Northeastern Thailand

Plans by a Canadian mining company named Asia Pacific Potash Corporation (APPC) [part of Asia Pacific Resources] to build a “world-class” potash mine under private farmland has stirred up a storm of emotions over the last several years, and recent developments have only made things worse. [describes threats against local opponents of the mine] [also refers to TEAM Consulting Engineering and Management]