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2014年4月29日

作者:
Campbell Cooney, ABC Radio Australia

State of Emergency for PNG's Porgera gold mine

A State of Emergency will come into effect this Friday, in an area around the Porgera Gold Mine [joint venture Barrick Gold & Mineral Resources Enga] in Papua New Guinea's Enga Province, in an attempt to try and stop illegal mining. Five people were killed on the minesite late last year, while attempting to forage specks of gold - and in the months since, there have been a number of confrontations between illegal miners and local police...The mine's operator Barrick Gold says it has been made aware of the PNG government's decision, and that the situation involving illegal miners in the Porgera Mine open-pit area puts the health and safety of its personnel, contractors and members of nearby communities at serious risk.