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Sansu
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Wassa District
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Gold mining affects communities around the world. Here are some of their stories. Click on the links below to learn more.

Akyem, Ghana

Yayaaso, Ghana. Credit: Ute Hausmann/FIAN
Newmont Mining wants to place an open pit gold mine in the Ajenjua Bepo Forest Reserve.

Berners Bay, Alaska

Berners Bay, Alaska. Credit: Skip Gray
The Kensington mine wants to dump mine waste into a pristine fish-bearing lake in Southeast Alaska.

Bristol Bay, Alaska

Sockeye salmon, Alaska. Credit: Ben Knight
Native and commercial fishing communities are concerned that the Pebble copper-gold mine would destroy their salmon-based ways of life and livelihoods.

Buyat Bay, Indonesia

Buyat Bay, Indonesia.  Credit: JATAM
The Minahasa Raya gold mine is closing down, and communities are worried about long-lasting health and environmental effects as a result of coastal dumping of mine waste.

Cajamarca, Peru

Cajamarca, Peru.  Credit: Ernesto Cabellos/Guarango Cine y Video
Local communities and the environment have paid a high price for the success of the Yanacocha  gold mine, one of the world's largest and most profitable mining operations.

Chiquitano Forest, Bolivia

Chiquitano Forest, Bolivia.  Credit: Indigenous Organizations' Monitoring Report, 10/02
Enron and the World Bank have acted to enable the Don Mario mine without adequately consulting local indigenous communities.

Espolon Valley, Chile

Espolon Lake, Chile. Credit: Sebastian Alvarez/imagrafica.com
A planned mine by Kinross Gold would threaten pristine rivers and the fishing and nature tourism that depend on them.

Esquel, Argentina

Los Alerces National Park  Credit: Lucas Chiappe
Despite local objections, Meridian Gold wanted to mine this pristine Patagonian region using an operation requiring 2.7 tons of cyanide daily.

Goilala District,
Papua New Guinea


Villagers say that mine wastes from the Tolukuma Gold Mine, which are dumped directly into the local river, may have led to illnesses and deaths.

Issky-Kul, Kyrgyzstan

Lake Issyk-Kul. Credit: EARTHWORKS
Chemical spills and worker injuries and deaths have raised concerns about Kyrgyzstan's largest gold mine.

Rosia Montana, Romania

The Rosia Montana valley.  Credit: Alburnus Maior
Gabriel Resources wants to build Europe's largest open-pit gold mine, but local people are resisting.

Sansu, Ghana

Victims of AGC brutalities and relatives of some of the dead victims give testimony of human rights abuses.  Credit: WACAM

Small-scale miners and farmers have lost their livelihood and face human rights abuses by Ashanti Goldfields.

Tambogrande, Peru

The farming community of Tambogrande, Peru.  Credit: Ernesto Cabellos/Guarango Cine y Video
The citizens of Tambogrande united to defend their farms and town against a gold mine proposal.

Wassa District, Ghana

Iduapriem open-pit gold mine.  Credit: Jamie Kneen/MiningWatch Canada
Thousands of villagers have no access to clean drinking water because of cyanide spills in Wassa.

Western Shoshone Nation, United States

Sacred site of the Western Shoshone.  Credit: Chris Sewall/WSDP
Gold mining is destroying Western Shoshone lands, sacred places, and water resources.

Mothers Speak Out

Ioana Ciura, Rosia Montana, Romania.  Credit: Sorana Ciura

Juana Martinez, Choropampa, Peru.  Credit: Ernesto Cabellos/Guarango Cine y Video







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Community Voice:

"IMK made us leave our gardens when the crops were ready for harvest....IMK also destroyed our graveyards and sacred places that we have protected and respected."

-- Mumpung, testifying in a lawsuit brought by the Dayak people against the PT Indo Muro Kencana (IMK) Gold Mining Company.

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