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Anvil hits back as legal action looms

PERTH-based Anvil Mining has hit back at a media report implicating it in a massacre in the Democratic Republic of Congo last year, labelling it “deplorable and without foundation”. Meanwhile legal action was today initiated on behalf of the victims of the rebel uprising which could lead to criminal charges against the mining company.

Jesse Riseborough
Anvil hits back as legal action looms

Anvil was responding to an investigative report which aired last night on the ABC’s Four Corners programme. The report revealed that Anvil supplied vehicles to the Democratic Republic of Congo military,...

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