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Communities Leave Talks With MMG’s Las Bambas Copper Mine

PERU
  • Six Peru communities left talks with MMG’s Las Bambas copper mine and the government, an Observatory of Mining Conflicts webcast showed.
    • Communities left when Foreign Trade Minister Roberto Sanchez mentioned some violent events.
    • Community leaders asked the government to lift the state of emergency in the region, comparing the police presence in the area to having a gun to their head. (BBG)

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