South Africa miners' legal action against Anglo American

Shadrack Temaramotsoane is one of 22 former gold-miners suing Anglo American for alleged negligence which they say led to them contracting silicosis between 1960 and 1980. They claim the mining company is responsible for their cloudy, diseased lungs by issuing...

BHP Billiton: undermining the future

Alternative Report on world’s biggest mining company BHP Billiton, the world’s largest diversified resources company – producing oil as well as coal, copper, diamonds, iron ore, manganese, nickel, uranium and a number of other minerals – boasts...

World’s largest mining company challenged at AGM

Thursday 29 October 2009 “While you are getting a good standard of life … we Wayuu are eating food contaminated with coal … Why, when you have money in your bank accounts, why are our people living in worse conditions?” – Karmen Ramirez, Wayuu from Colombia A...

Treasury taken to court for RBS loans to Vedanta Resources, GCM

Ministers face embarrassment in the high court when the Treasury is forced to explain why the state-owned Royal Bank of Scotland has been lending money to the controversial mining firm Vedanta Resources, whose activities have been criticised by another government...

The London Declaration – 2008

The London Declaration is the founding document of Mines and Communities and encapsulates key demands being made by many communities affected by mining around the world. Read and sign on at http://www.minesandcommunities.org/LondonDeclaration.

Major US conservation group joins Alaska anti-mine campaign

The Pebble Mine project near Bristol Bay is jointly (50/50) owned by Anglo American and Northern Dynasty Minerals (in which Rio Tinto has a 19.6% stake). Six months ago, a delegation of native Alaskans and commercial salmon fisherpeople visited Anglo American’s...

UK government finds Vedanta in major breach of trust

Last week’s conclusion by a UK government agency that Vedanta Resources has violated guidelines laid down by the OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development) is certainly significant. It serves to confirm claims by numerous critics, inside and...

Archbishop queries miner shareholding

The Archbishop of Canterbury has raised concerns about the Church of England’s investment in Vedanta, the FTSE 100 mining group criticised by the government this week over its plans to open a bauxite operation in a sacred mountain area of India. Speaking at Southwark...