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2011年3月29日

作者:
Sophie Kevany, The Wall Street Journal

Southern Copper to Comply With U.N. Report [Peru]

Southern Copper...[part of Grupo Mexico] official said...that the company expects to comply with a number of United Nations recommendations on the environmental impact of its stalled Tia Maria copper-mine project in Peru...Demonstrations against the proposed mine...began again last week…The Mining and Energy Ministry has said official approvals for Tia Maria now hinge on compliance with the U.N. report's recommendations...[I]n a statement…the anti-Tia Maria protesters demanded the complete withdrawal of the mine project...The[y] say the mine project will damage their environment and water supplies. Their statement also said the "indefinite" protest would continue despite injuries to hundreds of protesters and 17 arrests…About 1,000 police are in the province of Islay...Last year five protesters died during another mining-related protest...

属于以下案件的一部分

Peru: Following mass protests against Southern Copper's Tia Maria mine, the firm says it "expects" to comply with UN environmental recommendations - Govt. uses military, police to control protests

Southern Peru Copper Corporation, Ministry of Energy and others lawsuit (Tía María copper project’s Environmental Impact Assessment, Peru)