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Colombia's AG calls for Buritica action to stem violence

Colombia’s Attorney General has called on the ministers of Defense and Interior, as well as the national government and state agencies to take measures to deescalate a rising tide of violence by criminal miners at Zijin Mining’s Buritica gold mine in Antioquia.

Paul Harris in Medellin, Colombia
 Zijin Mining's Buritica mine in Antioquia, Colombia

Zijin Mining's Buritica mine in Antioquia, Colombia

Armed criminal miners have undertaken repeated attacks since July with improvised explosive devices and gunfire against Zijin's operations to force their way into the Buritica mine to illegally mine and...

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