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15 Dec 2016

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Ecuador: Govt. sends troops to Explorcobres Chinese copper mining site after violent protests over impacts on indigenous peoples

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“Ecuador sends troops to Chinese copper exploration project after protest”

Ecuador on Thursday dispatched soldiers and police officers to an isolated jungle area after a violent protest against a Chinese copper exploration project left one policeman dead and several other security officials injured amid conflicts between mining companies and indigenous communities…President Rafael Correa declared a 30-day state of emergency in the Morona Santiago province, home to the Panantza-San Carlos exploration project operated by the ExplorCobres company [part of Ecuadorrientes, part of Corriente Resources, joint venture of Tongling & China Railway Construction Corporation]…His government says "illegally-armed groups" protested against the project on Wednesday…Local media reported that indigenous groups, who accuse authorities of generating violence by kicking them out of their ancestral home to make way for mining developments, staged the protest.