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    <title>Testimony before Canadian Parliament re Barrick &amp; Porgera JV (Papua New Guinea) </title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;In October &amp; November 2009, the Canadian House of Commons' Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs &amp; Intl. Development held hearings on &quot;Bill C-300, An Act respecting Corporate Accountability&quot;.  The following statements were made regarding issues including allegations of killings, rape &amp; other security problems involving personnel at the Porgera Joint Venture in Papua New Guinea, as well as the Porgera mine's environmental impacts.  (Barrick Gold holds a large majority stake of the Porgera Joint Venture.)&lt;/div&gt;
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    <title>DECLARATION OF BINATIONAL MEETING CHILE AND ARGENTINA:&quot;LOS ANDES MINING WITHOUT BORDER&quot;
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    <pubDate>Thu, 15 Jul 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=621</link>
    <title>Deputies demand investigations over Barrick-government ties, Argentina </title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;National Deputies Elisa Carrió, Miguel Bonasso and Fernanda Reyes demanded an investigations over  possible traffic of influence in favour of Barrick Gold, and direct economic links between the gold miner and San Juan province Governor José Luis Gioja.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=617</link>
    <title>Acusan a Cristina por “tráfico de influencias” en favor de una minera
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    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;ESPANOL: Siete días antes de la fecha prevista para que la Cámara baja vuelva a tratar la ley de proteción de glaciares que Cristina vetó en el 2008, tres diputados opositores presentaron ayer a la Justicia una denuncia para que se investigue el posible “tráfico de influencias” de la Presidenta para favorecer inversiones de la minera canadiense Barrick Gold en la frontera sanjuanina con Chile.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=615</link>
    <title>Denuncian lazos de Mayoral con la minera canadiense Barrick</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Mientras el Congreso se prepara para debatir otra vez una ley de protección de glaciares, la oposición solicitó esta semana a la ESPANOL: Justicia que investigue las ventajas impositivas extraordinarias que el Estado le habría otorgado a la Barrick Gold en el proyecto Pascua-Lama, en San Juan. Los diputados Elisa Carrió, Fernanda Reyes (CC)y Miguel Bonasso (DpBA) denunciaron, además, que existen llamativos vínculos entre la companía y el secretario de Minería, Jorge Mayoral.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=614</link>
    <title>San Juan province governor accused of 'economic ties' with Barrick Gold</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Deputies Elisa Carrió and Miguel Bonasso filed a complaint against San Juan province Governor José Luis Gioja and Barrick Gold mining company for alleged &quot;economic links&quot; between the two. They also accused President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of vetoeing the Glaciers Law in order to favour the company.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=611</link>
    <title>Mining Through Roots: Displacement, Poverty and the Global Extractive Industry</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;In Papua New Guinea, approximately 5000 adults** live within the Special Mining Lease area of Barrick Gold's Porgera mine. They are desperately seeking resettlement into another area that could provide them with the means to live the subsistence lifestyle that remains the livelihood of 75% of the country. Their requests have been denied by the company, which prefers to offer individual cash payments to villagers as their homes fall victim to waste-related landslides and police-instigated arson.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Sat, 03 Jul 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=609</link>
    <title>Campaign to Ban Cyanide in Latin America launched</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Civil society organisations, trade organisations and unions, communities, academics and governments are being called on to strive for the banning of the use of cyanide in mining activities throughout Latin America, based on the information that accompanies this campaign launch.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=595</link>
    <title>Munk takes on mine protesters, defends capitalism: ‘We do not need your money,’ Indigenous Chilean woman tells Barrick Gold</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Mark Ekepa journeyed from Papua New Guinea to tell the shareholders of Barrick Gold Corp. how police had burned down his house near the Barrick’s Porgera mine.

Idolia Bornones travelled from Chile to say that Barrick operations are damaging local glaciers and rivers.

But Barrick chairman Peter Munk was unrepentant as he faced the company’s annual meeting.
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    <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=592</link>
    <title>Statement of the Diaguita Huascoaltinos Indigenous and Agricultural Community, Chile</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Statement of the Diaguita Huascoaltinos community, prepared for the 2010 Barrick annual general meeting held on April 28, 2010.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=590</link>
    <title>Barrick Gold year in Review: One Company, 9 Countries, Countless abuses</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;From mass poisonings and mass mobilizations in the Dominican Republic, to damning reports in PNG and Tanzania to lawsuits in Chile and the US, Barrick has had its hands full this year in dealing with mounting opposition to its mines. In this Year in Review, you'll find out the ways that Barrick has damaged communities around the world and the many ways that communities are fighting back and demanding justice.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Apr 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=570</link>
    <title>HUASCOALTINOS CLAIM IS ADMITTED BY THE INTER-AMERICAN COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS: a statement from the Diaguita Huascoaltinos</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;On February 12 we were notified that the request for our Diaguita Agricultural Community Los Huascoaltinos was deemed admissible by the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR). Thus, this international body recognizes that the Chilean state committed alleged violations of rights enshrined in the American Convention on Human Rights when Chile approved Barrick Gold’s Pascua Lama mining project.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=566</link>
    <title>Chile starts environmental probe into Pascua-Lama</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Chilean environmental authorities said on Thursday it began a probe into the construction of top gold miner Barrick's massive Pascua-Lama project, which could lead to fines or even a revoked concession.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Thu, 21 Jan 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=561</link>
    <title>Ban Barrick: Organizations demand to stop construction of Pascua Lama</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Feminist, religious and environmental organizations in Chile issued a declaration on the extractive project Pascua Lama, carried out by Canadian mining transnational corporation Barrick Gold in Huasco province, Chile and San Juan province, Argentina.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=556</link>
    <title>Government Study: Chilean Gold Mine Threatens Local Glaciers </title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold, the owner of what would be Chile’s largest gold mine, Pascua Lama, could face legal sanctions after Chile’s national water commission (DGA) reported that the company is failing to comply with Chile’s environmental laws.&lt;/div&gt;
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