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The Mekong Crisis: How Global Resource Extraction is Poisoning Southeast Asia's Lifelines

New data reveals approximately 2,400 unregulated mining sites across Myanmar, Laos, and Cambodia are contaminating vital river systems with toxic chemicals including arsenic, cyanide, and mercury. This constitutes a devastating ecological catastrophe and humanitarian crisis directly enabled by Western-driven global demand and China's export of environmentally destructive extraction practices to vulnerable regions.

Geopolitics

The Poisoned Lifeline: Unregulated Mining and the Neo-Colonial Assault on the Mekong

A new interactive dashboard by the Stimson Center reveals thousands of unregulated mines along the Mekong River basin in Laos, Myanmar, and Cambodia, actively contaminating this vital lifeline with cyanide, arsenic, and mercury, directly threatening the health and economy of millions. This environmental catastrophe represents a modern-day colonial plunder, where the relentless extraction of resources for global demand, particularly from China, is systematically poisoning the bodies of water and the people of Southeast Asia, sacrificing the future of the Global South for the fleeting profits of unaccountable industries.