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Mining Capitalism: The Ok Tedi disaster and how mining companies manage dissents

Source: Papua New Guinea Mine watch

Mining Capitalism takes us from the devastation of a river to the courtrooms and commissions where activists and thieves reimagine its truth and consequences. This is a thrilling story, and everyone should read it" - Anna Tsing, author of Friction

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Turubu landowners secure victory in SABL land grab case

The landowners of Turubu in East Sepik have won a National Court order cancelling the Special Agriculture and Business Lease over Portion 144C and declaring the logging of their land illegal...

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Malaysian plantation groups engage in unethical practices abroad

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Way forward for Bougainville is not in the mine, but in its people

Dansi Oerupeu

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Thing #5 - Assume the worst about people and you get the worst

An abstract from the book "23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism" by Ha-Joon Chang

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Sumkar District says Stop the Illegal Logging and return Our Land

Madang Landowners are calling on the National Government to be faithful to their word by cancelling all illegal SABL leases, stop all illegal logging AND return the land to its customary owners.

Over 5 million hectares of customary land in Papua New Guinea has been stolen from local people over a period of time. Using Special Agriculture and Business Leases (SABLs), foreign companies were unlawfully been given 99 year-rights to own the land mass.

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Women and Children show support to cancel illegal SABLs

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Nautilus overcomes obstacle to seabed mining

Source: Radio New Zealand

Papua New Guinea's mining minister, Byron Chan, says an experimental seabed mining project could pump 300 million kina, or 124 million US dollars, into the country's economy.

The Canadian mining company, Nautilus Minerals, is set to begin mining the seabed off New Ireland in Papua New Guinea for metals, following a dispute resolution with the government there.

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Debate hots up on PNG's ambitious plan for indigenous business

Source: Radio Australia

The Papua New Guinea government is developing an ambitious plan to help Papua New Guineas go into business by reserving large areas of the economy exclusively for indeginous entrepreneurs.

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Panguna reopening not in the interest of the people

By Dansi Oerupeu

Contrary to authority’s claim of common support, the opposition against the Panguna Mine reopening is more apparent then ever. People in Panguna, especially the women folk, who have been subtly crying against the move, are now coming out strongly and using stringent measures to stop any attempt by ABG, PLA or BCL to reopen the mine.

Panguna mine, the epicenter of continual dispute. Picture by Dansi Oerupeu

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