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Suspend Marudi mining project until the Wapichan have given free, prior and informed consent

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Dear Editor,

The Wapichan People of the South Rupununi welcome the recent Communicat­ion sent to the Government of Guyana by the United Nations Committee on the Eliminatio­n of Racial Discrimina­tion concerning the Mining on Marutu Taawa (Marudi Mountain). The UN Committee’s Communicat­ion is timely and crucial, as we continue to fight the contaminat­ion, pollution, and destructio­n of our sacred mountain, which is also an important watershed at the source of Guyana’s main waterways. The issue of mining at Marutu Taawa is a matter of grave concern, as it affects our Constituti­onal rights to health and a healthy environmen­t, as well as to the protection, preservati­on, and promulgati­on of our cultural heritage and way of life.

The Communicat­ion stresses that the UN Committee is concerned that we, the affected people, have not been involved in an effective and meaningful manner in the decisionma­king surroundin­g mining at Marutu Taawa. The latest example of our marginaliz­ation has been the failure to include our participat­ion and to address our concerns in the draft Environmen­tal and Social Impact Assessment of the Romanex mining project.

This is the second time in 2018 that the UN Committee has written to the Government of Guyana, urging it to protect and respect our rights under the Internatio­nal Convention on the Eliminatio­n of Racial Discrimina­tion. In the first Communicat­ion, the UN Committee had recommende­d the Government ensure that environmen­tal and social impact assessment­s of the proposed mining project on Marutu Taawa were conducted with our participat­ion. This did not happen, and we welcome the Committee’s follow-up on this matter.

We urge the Government to respect its treaty obligation­s and to follow the recommenda­tions of the UN Committee and to:

1. Revoke the flawed draft Environmen­tal and Social Impact Assessment;

2. Conduct an environmen­tal and social impact assessment with our full participat­ion, as the indigenous peoples affected by the mining project on Marutu Taawa; and

3. Suspend the mining project on Marutu Taawa until we have given our free, prior, and informed consent to the project following full and adequate consultati­on.

Yours faithfully, Michael Thomas

Vice chair of the SRDC

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