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Article

23 Apr 2007

Author:
Clifford Coonan, Independent [UK]

Battle For The Land of Khan - A Self-Taught Yak Herdsman From Mongolia Who Forced The Closure of polluting Mines On The Onggi River Is Today Awarded The World’s Biggest Environmental Prize

[Goldman Environmental Prize winner] Mr Munkhbayar successfully pressured 35 of 37 mining operations working in the Onggi river basin to stop, permanently, ruining the river with their mining and exploration activities...His group took the companies to court, and three gold mines harming the river and Red Lake were involved...[other winners include]: Willie Corduff (Ireland, oil and mining) [who] has led a fight since 1996 to protect the picturesque area [of Rossport] from an approved Shell oil pipeline. Sophia Rabliauskas (Canada, forests)...Julio Cusurichi Palacios (Peru, forests)...