Illegal Gold Workers of Ghana
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Ghana has one of the world's largest illegal gold mining industry. Estimated one million Ghanaians known locallly as "galamsey" ("gather and sell") work illegally throughout the country: some dig out gold-rich rocks from underground mines, some grind the stones to extract the gold minerals with mercury, others purify the mercury-gold compounds.
They commute from nearby villages to illegal sites deep in the bush - which may employ up to 10,000 people - working...
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They commute from nearby villages to illegal sites deep in the bush - which may employ up to 10,000 people - working...
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