| Peruvians protest against Christian Aid |
| Written by Alex Singleton | |
| Wednesday, 29 June 2005 | |
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Patrick Moore, co-founder of Greenpeace, had an article in the Washington Times on Sunday. He examines the attacks by Christian Aid (PDF) and other NGOs against Doe Run Peru, a subsidiary of America's Doe Run Company: The day I visited the Peruvian mountain village of La Oroya, I watched Mayor Clemente Quincho lead a noisy march of thousands of demonstrators. Moore points out that local people support Doe Run because of the investment it has put into improving conditions. It has spent $140 million on that since it bought its subsidiary from Peru's government. The company also funds health care, education and hot lunches for local children. Left-wing Western NGOs keep on attacking private investment in developing countries. They label Western factories as "sweatshops", even though Western investment leads to better wages and conditions. Compared to today, Britain had poor wages and conditions during its industrial revolution. That stage of development has enabled the British to to enjoy levels of prosperity unknown two centuries ago. Comments (0)
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