Nevsun CEO Questions Credibility of Commission of Inquiry report on Eritrea
Nevsun Provides Update on Human Rights
By Nevsun
Nevsun Resources Ltd. (TSX:NSU) (NYSE MKT: NSU) (Nevsun or the Company) is pleased to provide an update on its human rights record in response to recent media speculation.
Human rights record highlights
- Nevsun commissioned an independent human rights impact assessment (HRIA) in 2013
- HRIA carried out by reputable international human rights lawyer
- Assessment was completed with cooperation of the State of Eritrea
- Stakeholder engagement included over 150 local residents and a wide range of other external stakeholders
- Published in April 2014 the HRIA report, which recommendations are being adopted at Bisha
- Follow-up independent audit underway in 2015
Cliff Davis, CEO of Nevsun commented, “A recent United Nations Commission report included some sensational and unbelievable human rights allegations with respect to the Bisha Mine, which allegations were made without visiting either the mine or the country. Despite attempts by Nevsun to engage with the Commission, it chose not to engage with the Company to verify any basic facts or allegations or to report on the Company’s independent human rights assessment. This brings into serious question the methodology, process and collation of information in their report. Nevsun remains firmly committed to compliance with Eritrean national law and the continuation of international standards and practices with respect to human rights. We also remain committed to dialogue with the Commission, other UN agencies and stakeholder groups.”
For more information on the Company’s commitment to human rights please visit our website: http://www.nevsun.com/responsibility/human-rights/.

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