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Hundreds Protest Nickel Mine In Russia, Previous Clashes Resulted in Torched Equipment

Posted on the 28 July 2013 by Earth First! Newswire @efjournal

from the Moscow Times

After a brief hiatus, anti-mine protesters are back in Vo. Last year, following an attempted crack down by police, activists torched cars and mining equipment.

VORONEZH — Hundreds of people gathered in a small town in Voronezh region on Sunday for a new protest in their year-long campaign against plans to open a nickel and copper mine in the area, police officials said.

The demonstration was organized by the local anti-mine movement and residents of Novokhopersk who called for halting the mining project. The rally organizers said that about 3,000 people took part in the demonstration, including those from neighboring provinces, while the police put the number at 900.

It is the first mass gathering of the campaigners after the 13-month standoff exploded last month with a crowd of several hundred storming the premises of a geological exploration party and torching cars, construction trailers and drilling rigs.

The miner, privately owned Ural Mining and Metallurgical Company (UMMC), has denied that its mine would harm the environment.


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