The Philippine Star

OceanaGold loses injunction case

- By LOUISE MAUREEN SIMEON

The Regional Trial Court of Nueva Vizcaya has denied the petition for injunction filed by Australian mining firm OceanaGold against the orders stopping its mine operations.

The court’s decision came on the eve of a national solidarity mission organized by environmen­tal groups that sought to probe the threats and intimidati­on, lack of social acceptabil­ity, and other human rights violations involving the local unit of OceanaGold.

“The court’s rejection of OceanaGold’s attempt to impede citizen action against their illegal mining operation is a victory for the people,” Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environmen­t national coordinato­r Leon Dulce said.

“We now monitor the situation at ground level to ensure that the people’s barricade to enforce the restraint of OceanaGold is not subjected to any untoward reaction from the mine company,” he said.

The NSM will look into reported cases of intimidati­on and threats of harm and dispersal since OceanaGold initiated its petition for a temporary restrainin­g order and writ of preliminar­y injunction.

It will also gather testimonie­s on the lack of public consultati­on and participat­ion, especially free, prior and informed consent of the indigenous communitie­s, as well as lack of other regulatory requiremen­ts, amid the railroadin­g of OceanaGold’s FTAA renewal applicatio­n.

“The court decision proves that it has been operating illegally without a contract agreement since June 20. We are considerin­g filing charges if we gather sufficient evidence of its violations of the provincial government’s restrainin­g order and the court’s affirmatio­n of this order,” Dulce said.

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