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Anvil to defend class action

COPPER producer Anvil Mining has once again come under scrutiny after a group of non-government organisations called the Canadian Association Against Impunity today filed a class action against it in a Montreal court.

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Anvil to defend class action

In a statement, Anvil said the action appeared to be supported by two Congolese advocacy groups - ASADHO and ACIDH, and is based on an incident at Kilwa in the northeast part of the Katanga Province in...

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