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Vedantas India mine
slammed in Indian government report
23 August 2010
Plans
by Vedanta Resources to mine on Dongria Kondh land
in eastern threaten the survival of
the tribe, according to an official Indian government
investigation whose report has just been released.
In the devastating report, a committee set up by
Indias Environment Minister has ruled that
Vedanta has acted illegally and with total
contempt for the law; that local officials
have colluded in the companys
illegal activity and falsified documents; that it
is established beyond any doubt that the mining
area is the cultural, religious and economic habitat
of the Dongria Kondh; and that to allow Vedantas
mine would be illegal. Indias
Minister of Environment and Forests has already
said he will use the report to decide whether to
give Vedanta permission to begin mining.
Vedantas scheme to
mine the land of the Dongria Kondh tribe has become
one of the most notorious projects in the world,
with investors including Aviva and the Church
of England attacking the company. Celebrities
including Bianca Jagger, Joanna Lumley and Michael
Palin have given their support to the Dongria
tribe, who have been peacefully resisting the
mine for years.
A previous investigation
for the Environment Ministry found that Vedantas
mine may lead to the destruction of
the Dongria Kondh as a tribe. The report concluded
that mining should not be allowed.
Stephen Corry, Director of
Survival International said; This report
is utterly scathing about Vedantas behaviour
and confirms what Survival and others have been
saying for years. The investigators have discovered
that both Vedanta and the local authorities have
already broken the law. The findings are unequivocal
mining will destroy the Dongria Kondh and
should not be allowed. Lets hope this is
the final nail in the coffin for Vedantas
plans.
Click
here to download a copy of the report (4.33MB,
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