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December 1, 2011

Mining Conflicts Grow

by Cecilia Remón, Latin American Press, Peru - “Which is more important: water or gold? You don’t drink gold, you don’t eat gold. So mining cannot take over the waterbeds,” said President Ollanta Humala, during his campaign last April in the northern city of Cajamarca, one of Peru’s main mining cities.

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