Mining, indigenous rights and biodiversity - a rolling case in the Philippines

24.01.2011

No to mining in Palawan  
No to mining in Palawan

Philippines-based advocacy campaign network, documents ongoing mining activities in Palawan, Philippines. The big issue is that these activities are conducted within protected areas and ancetral domains without prior informed consent by local residents and over-riging existing laws and regulations, and international agreements which should - in principle - safeguard indigenous peoples' rights and biodiversity - the source of life.


Around the 28th of this month, Baham Mitra, Governor of Palawan and chairman of the PCSD will express his own decision on whether to endorse a SEP clearance to MacroAsia, Ipilan Nickel Corporation and LEBACH, so we are trying the best we can to avoid this dreadful fate.






ALDAW INDIGENOUS NETWORK


(Ancestral Land/Domain Watch)


is a Philippines-based advocacy campaign network of Indigenous

peoples defending their ancestral land and resources from mining

corporations, oil palm companies, top-down conservation schemes

and all forms of imposed development

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