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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=624</link>
    <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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    <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=603</link>
    <title>Papua New Guinea Government Passes Law to Protect Industries from Indigenous Law Suits</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;The Papua New Guinea legislature on May 28 amended sections of the country's Environment and Conservation Act to shield corporations from any responsibility for environmental damage caused by their operations, whether intentional or accidental.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <title>Barrick Supported Police Who Carried Out Fiery Evictions in PNG</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Amnesty report confirms links between cops &amp; Canadian mining company - Amnesty International (AI) recently made waves in human rights circles, publishing a new report focusing on Canadian mining giant Barrick Gold's role in violent forced evictions in the Porgera region of Papua New Guinea (PNG).&lt;/div&gt;
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=600</link>
    <title>International miners in PNG should be more open says Resource Management expert</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;A Resource Management expert says that international miners such operating in Papua New Guinea, should be more open with scientific data about their operations.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=599</link>
    <title>PNG group’s Canadian jaunt exposes Porgera issue in international forum</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Four locals from Porgera in Papua New Guinea’s Enga province have returned to the country after visiting Canada where they petitioned parliament to pass legislation that would enforce more accountability from Canadian companies overseas.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Thu, 20 May 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=597</link>
    <title>Indigenous leaders call for crackdown on Canadian mining companies abroad</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Indigenous leaders from Papua New Guinea came to Parliament Hill today to urge MPs to support legislation to clamp down on the practices of Canadian mining firms operating in the developing world.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Wed, 05 May 2010</pubDate>
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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=593</link>
    <title>Statement of Mark Ekepa, Chairman of the Porgera Landowners Association at Barrick’s Annual General Meeting</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Statement of Mark Ekepa, Chairman of the Porgera Landowners Association at Barrick’s 2010 Annual General Meeting, held on April 28.&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=568</link>
    <title>Porgera Special Mining Lease (SML) Landowners Association Statement on Amnesty International Report</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;PLOA takes the first opportunity to welcome the Amnesty International (AI) report that tells the truth about police violence and forced evictions occurred during a Papua New Guinea police deployment in what has been purported to restore law and order in Porgera Enga Province Papua New Guinea between April and June 2009. &lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Sun, 07 Feb 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=569</link>
    <title>Amnesty links Toronto's Barrick Gold to house-burnings near mine</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Amnesty International has joined a chorus of voices criticizing a Canadian mining company's operations in Papua New Guinea, accusing it of supporting police as they burned down more than 100 homes near an open-pit gold mine.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Wed, 03 Feb 2010</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=564</link>
    <title>Canada's Long Road to Mining Reform</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Rape. Murder. Corruption. Environmental contamination. Impunity. These are just some of the charges and incidents that have plagued Canadian mining operations abroad for years. Now one Canadian lawmaker has taken on the Herculean challenge of legislating mining reform in a country that has traditionally acted like a parent in denial.&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=550</link>
    <title>AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Papua New Guinea Porgera update: Companies accept that police forced communities from their homes near Porgera mine</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;Following on-the-ground research by Amnesty International which found evidence of police violence and forced evictions of people living near the Porgera mine in Papua New Guinea, Barrick Gold Corporation (Barrick) has told Amnesty International that it now accepts that people were living in permanent houses near the Porgera mine and were affected by the police actions. The Canadian-based company’s subsidiaries operate and own 95% of the mine through the Porgera Joint Venture (PJV).&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Wed, 09 Dec 2009</pubDate>
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    <link>http://barrick.live.radicaldesigns.org/article.php?id=544</link>
    <title>MPs told of gang rapes at mine</title>
    <description>&lt;div class=&quot;text blurb&quot;&gt;A usually sedate parliamentary hearing room was jolted with stories of alleged gang rape as MPs heard testimony about the operation of a Canadian-controlled gold mine in the South Pacific.&lt;/div&gt;
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    <pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009</pubDate>
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