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Rusoro Mining Ltd V.RML

Alternate Symbol(s):  RMLFF

Rusoro Mining Ltd. is a Canada-based company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development, and operation of gold mineral properties.


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Post by adoraon Apr 30, 2008 11:14am
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KRY drops -52.8%

KRY drops -52.8%

Crystallex baffled by denial of Las Cristinas rights

2008-04-30 10:41 ET - News Release

Mr. A. Richard Marshall reports

CRYSTALLEX UPDATES SHAREHOLDERS ON LAS CRISTINAS

Crystallex International Corp. has become aware that the Director General of the Administrative Office of Permits at the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources of Venezuela (MinAmb) has issued a communication to the Corporacion Venezolana de Guayana (CVG), the owner of the Las Cristinas concessions, denying a request for the authorization to affect natural resources to carry out exploration activities in the mining area of Las Cristinas in Sifontes, Bolivar state.

In issuing the communication, the Director General cites sensitivities surrounding indigenous peoples, the small miners and the environment in the area generally known as the Imataca Forest Reserve, which contains a number of mining projects, which like those of Crystallex, are seeking the required permits to continue their development and exploitation.

The communication by the Director General appears to be in conflict with the Las Cristinas EIS approval, Construction Compliance Bond Request and Environmental Tax request issued by the MinAmb (that Crystallex posted and satisfied last summer) and the communication appears to be in opposition to all mineral mining in the Imataca region.

The communication is subject to several avenues of response, including an application for reconsideration by interested parties under Venezuelan law. Crystallex is currently working with various levels of the CVG to develop strong submissions in support of the authorization to affect natural resources. Crystallex is committed to defending its rights in the Las Cristinas project and intends to respond to this matter vigorously in accordance with its legal entitlements to protect the interests of its shareholders.

We seek Safe Harbor.

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