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Réponse de l'entreprise

19 Jul 2011

Auteur:
First Uranium

Response to Business & Human Rights Resource Centre re SOMO and Wise Report on Uranium in Africa

First Uranium welcomes this opportunity to comment on the report on Uranium Mining in Africa. We appreciate that the report is the publishers’ means of promoting best practice within the industry. Unfortunately we have not had the resources to engage at length with the researchers – a fact that no doubt contributed to some of the factual errors and misperceptions about First Uranium’s operations contained in the report. While this is not the forum for a line-by-line analysis of the report, we have addressed some of the key issues that we believe need clarification and/ or rectification. Safety...Compliance and monitoring...Measurement of Radiation exposure...Public participation...

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SOMO/WISE report says "uranium mines threaten African people and nature"

Affaire 17 Jul 2011

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