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Washington targeted ‘corrupt’ mines. Workers paid the greatest price. – msn/WaPost

“Had the mines faced criminal corruption charges, the United States would have had to justify the action in public documents in federal court. But because sanctions are imposed outside the judicial process, the government has no obligation to disclose supporting evidence.”


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