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BASF Withdrawal From Indonesia Nickel Mine a Partial Victory For Tribe

5 July 2024
in Asia Pacific
BASF Withdrawal From Indonesia Nickel Mine a Partial Victory For Tribe
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In a significant move, BASF has announced its withdrawal from a controversial nickel mine project in Indonesia, a decision welcomed by the local tribe who have been fighting against the mining operation for years. The tribe sees this withdrawal as a partial victory in their ongoing battle to protect their land and resources from exploitation by multinational corporations. This development highlights the power of grassroots activism and the importance of standing up for indigenous rights in the face of corporate greed.

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