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Russian Miners in Far East Stage Hunger Strike

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10 September, 2005

Eighteen Russian miners have been underground now for nearly a week, engaged in a hunger strike against mine operator Sakhalinugol in Uglegorsk area on Sakhalin Island over unpaid wages. The miners are due 34 million roubles (US$114,000) dating back to 2002. They have mined 44,000 tonnes of coal so far in 2005, yet have been paid nothing by interim management following financial failure by the company. The miners, protesting 142 meters below the surface, got the support of Sakhalin Governor Ivan Malakhov, who declared, “The failure to pay the wages miners’ have earned is a direct violation of law.” Wives and children of the 18 were expected to join the protest today at the mineshaft.