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By Luke Distelhorst   
Friday, 03 November 2006
Non-governmental organizations trained in the sector of mining

The Open Society Forum has organized a training yesterday for the employees of 16 non-governmental organizations who united to the coalition for the sake of Extraction sector transparency. N. Dorjdari, Open Society Forum manager and International lawyer Joe Bell gave lectures on Extraction sector transparency innovations and mining agreements and stabilibity funds, respectively. Participants agreed to control on making Companies operating in the mining sector of Mongolia to announce transparently about their extraction and industries to the public at least once per year. (Ardiin erkh)

Woman members of Parliament met with female hunger strikers

It has been 19 days since victims of Savings and Credit Unions started their hunger strike on Sukhbaatar square. Doctors tried to involve them into compulsory medical treatment by forcing them to stop the hunger strike. S. Oyun, D. Tuya and B. Munkhtuya, who are MPs met with the women who are participating and expressed that those MPs are supporting them psychologically and they also advised them to take care about their health. Thus they expressed their position that it is correct to recover the loss from the government but there is a need to negotiate how that is going to work. (Ardiin Erkh)

It is said that elders are prepared to go on vacations during Ikh Huraldai days

The Mongolian National Front stated the above. MPRP members made a schedule to send elders of their election districts to vacation places and this has been one of different actions to nuetralize Ikh Huraldai during the past periods. Heads of movement said, “Even though people in authorities are trying to take actions nuetralizing the Ikh Huraldai they can not stop us, many people are supporting us.” 10 thousand pass cards are being published and distributed to the participants. Organizers of Ikh huraldai has started operating 4 digit poll taking hotlines in order to run a poll for the public. (Daily News)