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More than 7000 people from the Papua New Guinea province of Madang are suing a mining company for US$5.3 billion in damages.  Last year, 200,000 litres of toxic slurry spilled into the ocean from the Basamuk nickel refinery, turning the sea red and killing marine life. But the plaintiffs - who include villagers, scientists, chiefs and the provincial government - claim the company, Ramu Nico, had been causing environmental damage for years. 

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