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Human rights ranking agency savages Rio Tinto

THE Corporate Human Rights Benchmark and the World Benchmarking Alliance have given a scathing review of Rio Tinto over its destruction of a 46,000 year old Aboriginal heritage site in Western Australia’s Pilbara.

Rio Tinto is facing even more fallout from its actions at Juukan Gorge.

Rio Tinto is facing even more fallout from its actions at Juukan Gorge.

On May 24 Rio Tinto conducted a blast at Juukan Gorge as part of works on its Brockman iron ore operation. In a statement appended to Rio Tinto's latest CHRB results the CHRB and WBA say they "condemn...

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