Peru: Dozens Injured During Protests against Copper Mining Project

Edited by Juan Leandro
2015-05-16 15:58:40

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Arequipa, May 16 (RHC-Eurionews), -- More than 30 people, many of them police officers, were injured in clashes in southern Peru on Friday. Violence broke out in the city of Arequipa, during a protest against plans for copper mining.

Farmers fear Southern Copper Corp’s Tia Maria project will contaminate their land and crops.

Police fired tear gas in an effort to disperse the crowds, while protesters hurled rocks at riot police.

Tia Maria has faced delays since 2011, when rallies by farmers left three dead. Three people have also been killed in renewed protests this year, just ahead of construction.


 



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