Orissa’s anti-mining protests reach Delhi
July 27th, 2009 - 11:34 pm ICT by IANS
New Delhi, July 27 (IANS) Members of Orissa’s Kondh tribe Monday gathered for a candle light vigil in the capital, urging Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to stop mining of the bauxite-rich Nyamgiri hills in their state.
According to the tribesmen and others supporting them, the mining of the Niyamgiri hills will lead to massive deforestation, affect water resources, destroy the local ecosystem and endanger wild animals commonly found in the area like tigers, leopards and elephants.
The mining will destroy the traditional way of life that indigenous communities like the Kondh tribe lead in the Niyamgiri hills, they said.
Damki Majhi, a tribesmen, said: “If the mining starts, we can’t stay there any more. Our streams, forests and crops will be destroyed…we are dependent on Niyamgiri for water.”
“We cannot eat money and we know it won’t last long,” he added.
Among the various organisations supporting the Kondh tribe’s cause and joining in the tribesmen’s protest is the international aid agency, Action Aid.
According to Action Aid, the Supreme Court of India recently ruled in favour of the Britain-based mining company, Vedanta Resources, allowing it to go ahead with its proposed mining of the hills.
“This was even though the Centrally Empowered Committee appointed by the apex court stated that mining will lead to massive deforestation in the area and threaten the indigenous way of life there,” an Action Aid official said.
“In the recent past, a growing international scrutiny of Vedanta’s activities in Orissa and elsewhere led the Norway Pension Fund to withdraw its investment of 15.6 million dollars from the company,” the Action Aid official said.
“We believe that the remaining shareholders need to be explained the true impact of the mining activity, carried out with their money and support, will have on this indigenous community,” the official added.
- Vedanta won't give fight over Orissa hill tribe's sacred mountain - Feb 01, 2011
- Pressure on church as actress joins Orissa tribals' campaign - Jul 29, 2009
- Vedanta runs into a London storm over Orissa mining plans - Jul 27, 2009
- Indo - Americans Applauds India - Aug 25, 2010
- Troubled Vedanta loses appeal for controversial Orissa refinery - Oct 22, 2010
- Investor sells Vedanta shares over human rights violations - Feb 18, 2010
- Oriya tribal on way to London to save Niyamgiri hill - Jul 25, 2009
- Orissa seeking legal opinion on Vedanta project - Oct 28, 2010
- India junks Vedanta's mining bid on environment concerns - Aug 24, 2010
- Media exposure rocked mining boat in Niyamgiri: Filmmaker - Nov 26, 2010
- Vedanta to go ahead with mining sacred Orissa hill - Jul 28, 2009
- Centre ignoring mining hazards in Orissa, says Amnesty report - Feb 09, 2010
- Vedanta mining poses health hazard in Orissa: Amnesty (Lead) - Feb 09, 2010
- Church of England withdraws from India mining project over human rights issue - Feb 06, 2010
- British government slams Vedanta Resources - Oct 12, 2009
Tags: apex court, candle light vigil, elephants, indigenous communities, indigenous community, international scrutiny, leopards, manmohan, manmohan singh, massive deforestation, mining company, orissa, pension fund, prime minister manmohan, prime minister manmohan singh, supreme court of india, tribesmen, true impact, water resources, wild animals