Two shareholders in Norwegian silicon producer Elkem are pressing the company to respect the rights of indigenous Sami reindeer herders who object to plans for a quartz mine they say put their ancient culture at risk.
By Gwladys Fouche and Nora Buli OSLO (Reuters) - Two shareholders in Norwegian silicon producer Elkem are pressing the company to respect the rights of indigenous Sami reindeer herders who object to plans for a quartz mine they say put their ancient culture at risk.