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HomeArticlesKagiso Community Struggle against Australian Gold Mining Outfit – MINTAILS

Kagiso Community Struggle against Australian Gold Mining Outfit – MINTAILS

January 18, 2014 by Media for Justice
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Photo by Gillian Schutte:  Mintails Mine put up a flimsy tape to prevent children from playing on uranium poisoned mine dumps.

Films by Sipho Singiswa.



 

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