Raub Australian Gold Mining Sdn Bhd (RAGM) director Andrew Kam has claimed which infancy of protesters during last week'sHimpunan Hijau in Raubwere comprised of outsiders.
"The rally organisers had expected a crowd of 20,000 though military records uncover only 3,000 incited up. From those 3,000, more than 90 percent were from outside Raub.
"If a anti-cyanide groups had a support of a Raub village as they claimed, because did they need to move in scarcely 100 buses from outside for a rally," he was quoted as saying in aNew Straits Timesreport today.
The rally was directed during protesting opposite a company's use of cyanide during a gold mining trickery during Bukit Koman, Raub which critics explain was causing health problems among a villagers vital nearby.
No complaints elsewhere
Kam denied a claim, indicating out in a report which a association had identical factories in Sungai Koyan and Kuala Lipis in Pahang though had not perceived any complaints.
He combined which a local village had regularly been supportive of a company's activities.
"Whenever a association organises Hari Raya or Chinese New Year functions for a locals, they would spin up in massive numbers.
"More than 20,000 people came to a function you hold two years ago," he was quoted as saying. Read More @ Source
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