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The president of the Dominican Republic on Monday suspended a mining project by Canadian company GoldQuest after hundreds protested the proposal over its feared environmental impact.
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The project sought to extract deposits of gold, copper and silver from a reserve of 1.1 million ounces, valued at around $5 billion, according to GoldQuest.
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Hundreds demonstrated on Sunday to protest GoldQuest’s proposed mining project in the Cordillera Central mountain range, raising concerns the extraction process would damage soil and water.
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The location is far from tourist areas and near the southern province of San Juan, where the local agriculture-based economy supports 143,000 residents.
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“When citizens express concerns and worries, our duty is to act with prudence and transparency, which is why I have ordered the immediate suspension of any activity” related to the project, President Luis Abinader said on his WhatsApp channel.
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Although the project did not have the necessary permit, GoldQuest had hailed the Dominican government’s “commitment” to moving forward with the project on its website.
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“The initiative has only been in the environmental assessment phase and there is no authorization whatsoever,” Abinader confirmed.
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“My commitment is to the country, to its people, and to its future,” he said.
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The protests on Sunday, held in various areas of San Juan and the town of Sabaneta, were dispersed with tear gas. Four officers reported injuries as a result of clashes with demonstrators.
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Sabaneta is home to the province’s main dam, which supplies water to more than 30,000 hectares (74,000 acres) of crop-bearing lands.
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Gold is the main export of the Dominican Republic, and mining accounts for around 2 percent of its Gross Domestic Product (GDP).
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