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To: E. Charters who wrote (62844)1/13/2009 7:18:35 PM
From: robnhood1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78418
 
<<If I were Ecuador I would go one better. 2% royalty, 25% taxes like Peru,>>

Yeah, and to add frosting to the cake. You can beat your employees---

incakolanews.blogspot.com

That there was torture committed against 29 Peruvian nationals at the mining camp of Monterrico Metals (MNA.L) at Majaz (now named Rio Blanco) is now beyond dispute. But one of the issues is whether the protagonists were the personnel of Monterrico Metals or the officers of the National Police Force present that day. We know that both took part in the three days of torture against peaceful demonstrators who were lured into the trap under false pretences, but who gave the orders?

There's more if you visit Inca Kola



To: E. Charters who wrote (62844)1/13/2009 7:29:54 PM
From: robnhood  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 78418
 
<<What did the Ecuadorians put in and what do they get?>>

They own the stuff.