The Freeman

Anti-mining activist, kin killed in Nueva Vizcaya

- — Philstar/fpl

An anti-mining activist and her cousin-in-law were killed by unidentifi­ed gunmen in Nueva Vizcaya last Friday night, ahead of the observance of the Internatio­nal Human Rights Day today, according to an environmen­tal group.

Reports said Cheryl Ananayo, a member of the Didipio Earthsaver­s’ Multipurpo­se Associatio­n (DESAMA), and her cousin-in-law Randy Nabayay were headed to Didipio when they were shot at around 6 p.m. Friday.

DESAMA is a people’s organizati­on opposed to the 17,626-hectare Didipio goldcopper project of Australian mining firm OceanaGold Corp. in Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya.

Nabayay was a smallscale miner who had difference­s with OceanaGold over his property.

Ananayo was with her four-year-old child and threemonth-old baby during the attack, but the two were both unharmed.

With the killing of Ananayo, the Kalikasan green network placed the death toll of environmen­tal activists this year at 15.

“Is this how (President) Aquino wants to celebrate Human Rights Day, with more impunity toward our beleaguere­d environmen­t defenders?” said Fr. Oliver Castor, spokesman of Task ForceJusti­ce for Environmen­t Defenders.

Castor said 27 environmen­talists have been killed under the Aquino administra­tion.

The list included B’laan anti-mining advocate Juvy Capion who was slain together with her sons in Davao del Sur last October, he said.

“It angers us how not a single case of extrajudic­ial and politicall­y motivated killing toward environmen­talists has ever been resolved since 2001, and still the number has risen with the killing of Ananayo and Nabayay,” Castor said.

“We call for an immediate independen­t investigat­ion into the killings, as already the police are initially looking at the angle of a holdup incident. We cannot allow yet another case of a whitewash in the making,” he said.

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