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25 Сен 2013

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WW4 Report

Peru: Conga protest camp fired on

Обвинения
On Sept. 20, a group of workers and security guards from the Yanacocha mining company [joint venture of Newmont & Buenaventura] attacked the protest encampment established by local campesinos at the Conga site [Joint venture of Buenaventura & Newmont], where the company seeks to expand operations of Peru's biggest open-pit gold mine. The tents and bivouacs were torn down and burned, and the protesters evicted from the site. Three days later, protesters returned to re-establish the encampment—some 500 strong, and headed by the movement's most visible leaders…But that night, a group of some 10 men, hidden by darkness on the hills overlooking the new camp, fired shots at the protesters. A detachment of…the special anti-riot force of the National Police, looked on and did not interfere...[Company statement in Spanish below]

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Peru: Protestors against Conga mining project attacked by armed men, allegedly workers and security of Yanacocha (company statement in Spanish provided)

Minera Yanacocha lawsuit (re Conga mining project, Peru)