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AmaDiba Coastal Residents Take a Stand Against Dune Mining Plans

AmaDiba Coastal Residents Take a Stand Against Dune Mining Plans

by Emily Loose | Nov 4, 2008

“It’s a classic showdown that has rural villagers and traditional leaders on the Wild Coast tackling the South African government for not protecting their land against mining practices which they consider exploitative and rapacious,” (Kockott, Sunday...

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