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Rock-throwing protesters repel #Peru government negotiators in dispute over Chinese copper mine | Reuters

29.3.19

Rock-throwing protesters repel Peru government negotiators in dispute over Chinese copper mine | Reuters: // Marco Aquino, Mitra Taj //

Fuerabamba, an Andean village relocated to make way for the mine, started the blockade in early February to demand compensation from MMG for transporting copper from Las Bambas on a road on its farmland. MMG has said it is open to talks.

However, Fuerabamba is now demanding freedom for its leader and three lawyers who were jailed last week over accusations they organised the blockade to extort MMG, which is controlled by state-owned China Minmetals.


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