Apr 18 2013
Guardian: Rio Tinto accused of environmental and human rights breaches
rotesters from around the world attacked mining company Rio Tinto for a string for alleged environmental and human rights breaches during a fiery meeting with shareholders in London on Thursday.
Native Mongolian herders claimed that a $5bn (£3.3bn) expansion of the company’s Oyu Tolgoi copper and gold mine in the Gobi desert threatened the fresh water supply of hundreds of nomadic people and the area’s unique ecology.
Sukhgerel Dugersuren, executive director of Mongolian civil society organisation Oyu Tolgoi Watch, said: “Water is a life and death resource. Rio Tinto is diverting water without the consent of the local community or the government.
“It is already evident that not only livestock but local communities are losing access to adequate water supply. Pasture … [and] water resources are being taken from us and fenced in by the mine.”
She claimed that a tailings pond used to collect waste material from the mine had leaked and told Rio’s board that the local community demanded assurances that “there isn’t going to be a catastrophe in the region”.
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