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Significance

This siege was the crux of a major operation launched in August targeting illegal miners, and involved blocking the delivery of food, water and medicine underground, effectively to starve the miners out. The remaining miners were only rescued after the courts ruled the police’s actions contravened the constitution.

Impacts

High gold prices create further incentives for illegal mining despite the clampdown.

The incident has raised tensions between the government and NGOs, which government ministers have accused of encouraging criminality.

The incident does underscore that the government respects court decisions that directly contradict government policy.

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