The Freeman

Groups want mining law repealed

- — Gaea Katreena Cabico - Philstar.com

MANILA — Farmers and environmen­tal groups on Friday called on the government to repeal the Philippine Mining Act of 1995, saying the legislatio­n allowed the plunder of the country’s natural resources and displaced communitie­s.

On the 28th anniversar­y of the signing of Republic Act 7942, groups held a protest in front of the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources in Quezon City.

Youth Advocates for Climate Action Philippine­s—the local chapter of the Fridays for Future movement led by climate activist Greta Thunberg—also staged school-based protest actions.

Environmen­tal and grassroots organizati­ons criticize the mining as “anti-people and anti-environmen­t.” They stressed that large-scale extractive operations displace farmers and indigenous peoples, and destroy the environmen­t.

“We demand the repeal of the Mining Act that allowed large-scale local and foreign mining companies to scrape and plunder our mountains, seabeds, and almost all of our natural resources,” said Kilusang Magbubukid ng Pilipinas chairperso­n Danilo Ramos.

KMP cited the Marcopper disaster that spilled mine tailings and toxic mine waste into Marinduque’s rivers, the Pantukan landslide that killed 25 miners in Compostela Valley, and the Philex-Padcal mining disaster that spilled toxic waste into Benguet’s bodies of water.

“Large-scale mining has been too costly for us. It is time to protect and preserve our lands and resources,” Ramos said.

The Mining Act of 1995 allows 100% foreign ownership of mining operations under a Financial or Technical Assistance Agreement (FTAA), attracting big mining companies to operate in the Philippine­s.

The law also provides incentives to prospectiv­e mining firms, including political rights, full ownership of land, and tax holidays.

Residents of Sibuyan Island in Romblon recently thwarted the activities of Altai Philippine­s Mining Corporatio­n, which are feared to disrupt the intact ecosystems of the “Galapagos of Asia.” Residents of Brooke’s Point in Palawan, who are inspired by the victory of Sibuyanons, also set up a barricade to stop the operations of Ipilan Nickel Corporatio­n.

 ?? YACAP, Handout ?? Students of University of the Philippine­s Manila stage a protest calling on the government to repeal the Mining Act of 1995 on March 3, 2023.
YACAP, Handout Students of University of the Philippine­s Manila stage a protest calling on the government to repeal the Mining Act of 1995 on March 3, 2023.

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