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Did you know the gold on your neck comes from the blood and tears of the Phichit Villagers 🩸⛏️

  • Writer: Manushya Foundation
    Manushya Foundation
  • Mar 17
  • 1 min read

Since the Chatree Gold Mine (largest gold mine in Thailand) opened in 2001, the Phichit villagers have suffered:

💧water contamination

⛑️ lifelong damages to their health

🌾 destruction of livelihoods


Now after 20+ years of delay, they are seeking what they are owed. Join us on 24 March, 9:00 AM at the Ratchada Civil Court in Bangkok and support the Phichit Villagers in demanding:


JUSTICE. ACCOUNTABILITY. REMEDY. NOW!


🔗 Sign the solidarity statement and learn more: bit.ly/StandWithPhichit


OBVIOUSLY, not all gold from Thailand is extracted from the Chatree Gold Mine. But if you want to be a responsible consumer and citizen, read our Fact-Checking Report: bit.ly/ExposingCorporateLies



 
 
 

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