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Acacia Mining Faces New Human Rights Problems in Tanzania
Acacia's board of directors is urged to stop employing the Tanzanian police and suspend its problematic grievance process at its North Mara gold mine.
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Barrick and Randgold Warned About Rights Abuses Ahead of Merger
Executives at Barrick Gold and Randgold Resources are warned about human rights abuses at Acacia Mining’s North Mara Gold Mine in Tanzania ahead of merger.
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Acacia Mining’s Troubles in Tanzania Run Deeper Than Tax
As Acacia Mining's troubles in Tanzania deepen, RAID released a new video detailing the stories of some of the victims at the North Mara mine in stark detail.
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Tanzania - More questions for Acacia Mining and Barrick Gold
Acacia Mining's Response to the Globe and Mail Article raises more questions than it answers about human rights violations at the North Mara gold mine in Tanzania.
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Tanzanian Government investigation receives hundreds of reports of violence and deaths at Acacia’s North Mara Mine
Tanzanian Government has acknowledged the scale of violence surrounding the North Mara Gold Mine, say MiningWatch Canada and RAID in their most recent field assessment.
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NGOs call on Glencore to Correct Misleading Assertions
RAID and its partners are calling on Glencore to retract unjustified allegations against them made in the wake of a joint NGO report on Glencore's activities in the DRC.
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Complaint of serious human rights abuses in Australian processing centre lodged against UK company G4S
The UK security contractor G4S has been accused of serious human rights violations in relation to the treatment of asylum seekers detained at an off-shore processing centre in Papua New Guinea.
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The Observer newspaper reports on North Mara mine
Killings at UK-owned Tanzanian gold mine alarm MPs, British newspaper reports.
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Important advance for Kilwa justice
African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights finds communication about Kilwa massacre of 2004 admissible.
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Glencore response to report
RAID and its NGO colleagues publish Glencore's response to their report 'PR or Progress? Glencore’s Corporate Responsibility in the Democratic Republic of the Congo' in the interests of transparency