July 19th, 2012

pulitzercenter:

How many mining conflicts are there in Latin America? And what about? An interactive map.

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    What does not get discussed is the interest of the Global corporates in these regions and how the locals are suffering...
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    Too damn many…
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    How many mining conflicts are there in Latin America? And what about? An interactive map. pulitzercenter
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