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Exploitation of Workers in DR Congo Taints Electric Vehicles
New research reveals dire conditions, discrimination & extremely low pay at industrial cobalt mines
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L'exploitation des travailleurs en RD Congo entache les véhicules électriques
Un nouveau rapport révèle des conditions désastreuses dans les mines industrielles de cobalt
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Fifteen organisations condemn the lawsuits brought by ENRC against the Financial Times, HarperCollins, and journalist Tom Burgis in UK
15 civil society groups express serious concern at the legal proceedings filed in a UK court against journalist and author Tom Burgis, his publisher HarperCollins, and employer the FT.
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DR Congo: Rectify Failure to Compensate Kilwa Massacre Victims
On 40th anniversary of the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights, the DRC Government should implement African Commission award of $4.36 million to victims
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ENRC's egregious attempts to curtail freedom of expression jeopardise anti-corruption efforts
A legal case currently before UK courts highlights the tactics being used by Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC) in what appear to be deliberate attempts to escape public scrutiny.
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Petra Diamonds bows to pressure on human rights abuses at Tanzanian mine
The self-proclaimed ‘ethical’ miner expresses regret and settles legal claims for £4.3 million
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DR Congo Stands to Lose $3.71 billion in Mining Deals with Dan Gertler
New financial investigation reveals the colossal losses to the DRC state
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Launch of the UK’s anti-corruption sanctions regime is an important step forward
Launch of the Global Anti-Corruption Sanctions Regime is welcomed by a coalition of the UK’s leading anti-corruption organisations
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Guards at Petra Diamonds’ Tanzanian mine deliberately modified ammunition to inflict greater damage
Zenith Security guards replaced rubber projectiles with metal shot before turning their shotguns on those caught on the diamond concession
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The LBMA’s responsible gold sourcing programme lacks credibility
Five human rights groups write to LBMA’s CEO raising concerns









