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News ReleasesPolice in Tunisia's Gafsa mining region harass reporter for banned newspaper2009-05-20 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders is concerned about the way the police in Tunisia have been harassing political activist Ammar Amroussia in recent days. Amroussia writes for El Badil (Alternative), a banned ... Sources Select ResourcesAustralian Mining Companies Digging A Deadly Footprint in AfricaSchilis-Gallego, Cecile Article 2015 The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Schilis-Gallego discusses Australian mining companies' involvement in violence and human rights violations in Africa. Connexions Library: Africa FocusWebsite 2009 Connexions Information Sharing Services Selected articles, books, websites and other resources on Africa. Fatal ExtractionAustralian Mining's Damaging Push Into Africa Unclassified 2015 The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Australian-listed mining companies are linked to hundreds of deaths and alleged injustices which wouldn’t be tolerated in better-regulated nations. The stories are from people across Africa, and are r... Australian Mining Companies Digging A Deadly Footprint in AfricaFatal Extraction: Australian Mining's Damaging Push Into Africa Fitzgibbon, Will; Hamilton, Martha M.; Schilis-Gallego, Cécile Unclassified 2015 The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists A pattern of links between mining activities and deaths, disfigurement, environmental destruction and displacement suggests a troubling track record for Australian companies seeking wealth from Africa... Investigation Reveals 'Environmental Ruin' And Workers Rights AbusesFitzgibbon, Will Article 2015 International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Broken promises to impoverished communities, serious environmental concerns and poor health and safety records linked to Australian mining companies have all been revealed by Africa’s largest ever col... Police in Tunisia's Gafsa mining region harass reporter for banned newspaperSources News Release Article 2009 Reporters without Borders Reporters Without Borders is concerned about the way the police in Tunisia have been harassing political activist Ammar Amroussia in recent days. Amroussia writes for El Badil (Alternative), a banned ...
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