The appeal states that all procurement and
distribution of mercury and cyanide (chemicals often used in illegal
gold mining operations) must follow the legal provisions outlined in
trade regulation 44/M-DAG/PER/9/2009.
The statement reads in part: "To anyone involved in the procurement, storage, distribution, sale, or purchase and/or use of mercury or cyanide: stop immediately. To the regional and city governments of Aceh: you must monitor, supervise, and take action against the procurement, storage, sale and buying of dangerous materials and non-permitted mining activities to the extent of your authority."
Further, the call to action indicates that those who do not head the warnings in the appeal will face decisive action in accordance with applicable laws.
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0822-lbell-aceh-illegal-gold-mines.html
The statement reads in part: "To anyone involved in the procurement, storage, distribution, sale, or purchase and/or use of mercury or cyanide: stop immediately. To the regional and city governments of Aceh: you must monitor, supervise, and take action against the procurement, storage, sale and buying of dangerous materials and non-permitted mining activities to the extent of your authority."
Further, the call to action indicates that those who do not head the warnings in the appeal will face decisive action in accordance with applicable laws.
http://news.mongabay.com/2014/0822-lbell-aceh-illegal-gold-mines.html
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