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30 nov 2011

Autor:
Huffington Post

Peru environment official resigns amid protests by peasants who fear mines will harm water

A key official in Peru's Environment Ministry has resigned as protests persist against a $4.8 billion gold mining project by peasants who fear it will damage their water supply. Deputy minister Jose de Echave tells The Associated Press that he quit Monday because the government "lacks an adequate strategy for dealing with social conflict."

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