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Company Response

Salazar Resources did not respond on violent police crackdown in Las Naves

We invited Salazar Resources to comment on allegations that, on 24 June, ‘residents of Las Naves (Ecuador) were reportedly violently repressed [by police] while resisting for more than a month the Curipamba-El Domo mining project, concessioned to Curimining, part of the joint venture between Salazar Resources Ltd. and Adventus Mining Corporation’, but the company did not respond.

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