London, UK. 5th August 2016. Campaigners shout 'Blood on your hands!' at shareholders attending the AGM of mining giant Vedanta, 69% owned by billionaire chairman Anil Agarwal. The company was found guilty of water pollution in Zambia poisoning up to 40,000 people in 2006, and vast taxation frauds have been uncovered. In India they lost a ten year battle to mine the Niyamgiri mountain, sacred to an vulnerable indigenous community, for bauxite but are lobbying the Modi government to reverse the decision. Credit: Peter Marshall/Alamy Live News


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