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New York Times To Defend Indonesian Mining Lawsuit

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Jakarta (AFP) May 17, 2007
The New York Times said Thursday it would "vigorously" defend legal action against the newspaper lodged this week in an Indonesian court by an executive of the US mining giant Newmont. The newspaper defended its reporting on Newmont's mining operations after running a series of stories claiming the company dumped tonnes of toxic waste into an Indonesian bay from its now defunct gold mine.

"Over the past few years, The Times has devoted significant resources to covering the social, political and environmental impact of large-scale mining by Newmont and other companies around the world," it said in a statement sent to AFP.

"We think this is an important global story for our readers, and our coverage of Newmont has been fair and accurate. We plan to defend the suit vigorously," it said.

Executive Richard Ness lodged the action for more than 64 million dollars in damages on Tuesday, saying the newspaper's articles were inaccurate, unfair and had contributed to criminal charges being brought against him and Newmont.

Ness and the Indonesian unit of Newmont that he heads were cleared by Indonesian judges of charges last month that they polluted Buyat Bay with arsenic and mercury from the mine on Sulawesi island.

Prosecutors had wanted to jail Ness for three years in a drawn-out case closely watched by foreign investors and environmentalists.

The charges were laid after the 2004 stories -- including one of the newspaper's front page -- about Buyat Bay villagers reporting illnesses from the pollution and complaining the waste was killing marine life.

Ness said the allegations and subsequent court case had taken their toll on his personal life and he needed to continue fighting to clear his name.

Source: Agence France-Presse

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Newmont Exec Sues New York Times Over Indonesia Stories
Jakarta (AFP) May 15, 2007
An executive from US mining giant Newmont sued the New York Times for more than 64 million dollars Tuesday over claims the firm dumped toxic waste into an Indonesian bay. Richard Ness said he sued the newspaper and one of its reporters for defamation in an Indonesian court over stories published in 2004 that claimed Newmont polluted the bay with tonnes of waste from its now defunct gold mine.







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