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Article

10 Jul 2008

Author:
Floro Taguinod, GMA News [Philippines]

Oceana Gold says it didn't commit human rights violations [Philippines]

…OceanaGold Philippines (OGP) continue to disprove allegations that it has committed human rights violations in Didipio, Kasibu…Chito Gozar, OGP’s Vice President for Communications & External Affairs said…that "Although, we have not been officially notified that there is any truth to the existence of such report, OceanaGold continues to abide by the terms of the FTAA [Financial and Technical Assistance Agreement] permit for the Didipio Gold Copper project and is actively engaged with our many stakeholders at the local, provincial and national level." “We welcome future dialogue with the CHR office and will continue to have ongoing discussions with the many interested government departments like CHR regarding the Didipio project"…