Rio Tinto top executives quit over Juukan Gorge blast

Protesters are seen during a rally outside the Rio Tinto office in Perth in June Source: AAP
In May, the 46,000-year-old Indigenous site was blown up during a mine expansion, damaging priceless artefacts linking the traditional owners to their ancestors.
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