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Article

13 Jul 2003

Author:
Denise Leith, for West Papua Action Network

Freeport and the Environment [West Papua]

Here Denise Leith describes the implications of two of the [Freeport] mine’s most destructive practices...Despite numerous reports by indigenous people of illnesses attributed to the river, Freeport insists that the tailings are not toxic...However, the greatest long-term threat to the environment is arguably not from tailings but from the overburden.