The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Protesters repel govt negotiator­s in dispute over Chinese mine

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LIMA: A government negotiatin­g team sent to Peru’s southern copper belt to calm rising tensions at a Chinese-owned mine was repelled by indigenous protesters who hurled rocks at its helicopter on Wednesday, a government official said.

Peruvian President Martin Vizcarra’s government had tasked the team, led by three ministers, with finding a peaceful end to a 51-day road blockade that has choked off access to Chinese miner MMG Ltd’s Las Bambas mine, one of the country’s largest copper producers.

However, protesters used slingshots to hurl rocks at the ministers’ helicopter when it arrived at the blockade, where they had hoped to restart talks with representa­tives of the indigenous community of Fuerabamba, Developmen­t Minister Paola Bustamante, part of the team, said in a televised interview.

Fuerabamba, an Andean village relocated to make way for the mine, started the blockade in early February to demand compensati­on from MMG for transporti­ng copper from Las Bambas on a road on its farmland. MMG has said it is open to talks.

However, Fuerabamba is now demanding freedom for its leader and three lawyers who were jailed last week over accusation­s they organized the blockade to extort MMG, which is controlled by stateowned China Minmetals.

Fuerabamba villagers say the men were set up to discredit their demands and have summoned other villages to back them in broader protests against the arrests.

The dispute has evolved into region-wide complaints and calls for justice. Hundreds of protesters, many Quechua-speaking Indians from villages near Las Bambas, marched at an entry road to the mine on Wednesday to call for the release of Fuerabamba’s leaders, according to media reports and videos provided by Fuerabamba.

The government’s negotiatin­g team returned to the regional capital, Cusco.

“We went with a dispositio­n for dialogue and that’s why we’re going to continue with that dispositio­n and see how things shape up tomorrow,” Bustamante told state TV channel 7 late on Wednesday. — Reuters

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