Reuters: Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez on Sunday ordered troops to crack down on wildcat miners who use mercury, chain-saws and high-pressure hoses to strip gold from beneath the South American nation's jungles. Venezuela's southern forests contain some of Latin America's largest deposits of gold. Industrial mining is scarce in the region, but hundreds of local miners have devastated tracts of forest in the past few decades. "This is a crime that we cannot keep on permitting. Look ......
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Army tackles wildcat gold mines in Venezuela jungle
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on April 25th, 2010
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