Papua New Guinea chiefs call for halt to plan for country's largest ever mine
by Ben Doherty from Environment | The Guardian on (#54PX2)
Locals say the Sepik river region must be protected from exploitation and destruction from outsiders'
Chiefs from 28 haus tambarans - spirit houses" - representing 78,000 people along Papua New Guinea's remote Sepik river have formally declared they want a proposal for the country's largest ever mine halted.
PanAust, an Australian-registered miner ultimately owned by the Chinese state-owned Guangdong Rising Assets Management, has proposed building a gold, silver and copper mine on the Frieda river, a tributary to the Sepik.
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