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ONLY ONE EARTH
We all believe in the integrity of creation and convinced that there is….
Which God commanded MAN to have dominion, shared the bounty and responsibility as HIS Rightful Steward.
BUT...WHAT IN THE HELL DID
MAN DO TO HIS ONLY HOME???
Slide 4Mining Philippines 2005
PhilippinesPhilippinesPorphyry Cu beltsPorphyry Cu belts
Porphyry Cu beltsPorphyry Cu belts
PHILIPPINE MINING DATES BACK TO 16PHILIPPINE MINING DATES BACK TO 16THTH CENTURY CENTURY
RICH DIVERSITY IN BOTH METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC RICH DIVERSITY IN BOTH METALLIC AND NON-METALLIC MINERAL RESOURCESMINERAL RESOURCES
SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION TO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE COUNTRY & SKILL TRAINING OF WORKFORCE OF THE COUNTRY & SKILL TRAINING OF WORKFORCE
INDUSTRY SUBJECT TO GROWING SOCIAL NEEDS AND INDUSTRY SUBJECT TO GROWING SOCIAL NEEDS AND DEMANDS, COUPLED WITH GREATER AWARENESS AND DEMANDS, COUPLED WITH GREATER AWARENESS AND ACTIVISMACTIVISM
FAST EVOLVING REGULATORY REGIMES –PHIL. MINING FAST EVOLVING REGULATORY REGIMES –PHIL. MINING ACT OF 1995 (RA No. 7942) AND THE PEOPLE’S SMALL-ACT OF 1995 (RA No. 7942) AND THE PEOPLE’S SMALL-SCALE MINING ACT OF 1991.SCALE MINING ACT OF 1991.
ONGOING REVITALIZATION OF THE MINERALS INDUSTRY ONGOING REVITALIZATION OF THE MINERALS INDUSTRY WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTWITHIN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
THE MINING INDUSTRY : THE MINING INDUSTRY : BRIEF OVERVIEWBRIEF OVERVIEW
Mineral Land Distribution(In Hectares)
Total Land Area of thePhilippines
GeologicallyProspective Areas forMetallic Minerals
Total Land AreaCovered by ApprovedMining Tenements
30.0%
68.6%
1.4%
ONSHORE MINERAL ONSHORE MINERAL RESOURCESRESOURCES
Only 1.4% are covered by mining permits
9 million hectares more of potential sites for metallic minerals
Slide 7Mining Philippines 2005
OPERATING MINESOPERATING MINES2 Big mines2 Big mines::
Victoria Gold MineVictoria Gold Mine
Padcal Copper MinePadcal Copper Mine
4 Medium-scale nickel mines4 Medium-scale nickel minesRio Tuba Nickel MineRio Tuba Nickel Mine
Cagdianao Nickel MineCagdianao Nickel Mine
Sigbanog Project of HMCSigbanog Project of HMCTaganito Nickel MineTaganito Nickel Mine
3 Medium-scale chromite mines3 Medium-scale chromite minesMasinloc Project of Benguet Corp.,Omasdang Project of Crau MineralsHomonhon Project of Heritage Res.
5 medium-scale gold mines5 medium-scale gold minesCanatuan Project of TVIAcupan SSM Operations of BenguetDiwalwal Direct State Development
Project of NRDCBanahaw Gold Project of Philsaga
Mining Corp.Johson Gold Mining Corp. in Panganiban
15 Cement plants and quarries15 Cement plants and quarries
Slide 8Mining Philippines 2005
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Potential areas and deposits:Potential areas and deposits:1. Luzon Central Cordillera – Au,
Cu, Fe, Mn
2. Northern Sierra Madre – Cr, Ni, Cu
3. Zambales – Cr, Ni, Co, Pt, Cu, Au
4. Vizcaya-Aurora – Cu, Au
5. Bicol – Au, Fe, Cu
6. Southern Tagalog – Cu, Au, Ni, Co
7. Central Visayas – Cu, Au, Mn
8. Samar-Eastern Mindanao – Au, Cu, Fe, Cr, Ni, Co, Pt, Mn
9. North Central Mindanao – Cr, Cu, Au
10. Zamboanga Peninsula – Au, Cu, Cr, Fe
11. Southern Mindanao – Cu, Au
12. Palawan – Cr, Ni, Co, Pt, Au, REE
RESERVE: 163 million tons with 0.81% copper and 1.76 grams per ton gold; 1.8 Cu eq.
FAR SOUTHEAST porphyry FAR SOUTHEAST porphyry copper - gold depositcopper - gold deposit
RESOURCE: 300 million tons with 0.6% copper and 1 gram per ton gold.
BOYONGAN porphyry BOYONGAN porphyry copper - gold depositcopper - gold deposit
RESOURCE: 700 million tons with 0.81% copper and 0.32 gram per ton gold
TAMPAKAN porphyry TAMPAKAN porphyry copper - gold depositcopper - gold deposit
MAJOR DISCOVERIESMAJOR DISCOVERIES
DIDIPIO porphyry copper - DIDIPIO porphyry copper - gold depositgold deposit (20.4 MMt, 0.65% (20.4 MMt, 0.65% Cu, 1.7 g/t Au)Cu, 1.7 g/t Au)
AROROY gold depositAROROY gold deposit (71.3 (71.3 MMt, 1.34 g/t Au)MMt, 1.34 g/t Au)
PALAWAN HPP ProjectPALAWAN HPP Project (11.5 (11.5 MMt, 2.3% Ni)MMt, 2.3% Ni)
PIPELINE PROJECTSPIPELINE PROJECTS
RAPU-RAPU polymetallic RAPU-RAPU polymetallic depositdeposit (7 MMt, 2.61g/t Au, 14 (7 MMt, 2.61g/t Au, 14 g/t Ag, 1.24% Cu, 2.06% Zn)g/t Ag, 1.24% Cu, 2.06% Zn)
CANATUAN gold projectCANATUAN gold project (954,763 Mt, 3.81 g/t Au; 1.4 (954,763 Mt, 3.81 g/t Au; 1.4 MMt, 2.6% Cu, 1.61% Zn, 1.07 MMt, 2.6% Cu, 1.61% Zn, 1.07 g/t Au, 63.3 g/t Au)g/t Au, 63.3 g/t Au)
DIWALWAL gold depositDIWALWAL gold deposit (>6 (>6 MMt, 0.8 g/t Au)MMt, 0.8 g/t Au)
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BATONG-BUHAY porphyry BATONG-BUHAY porphyry copper-gold projectcopper-gold project (85.9 MMt, (85.9 MMt, 0.6% Cu, 0.25 g/t Au, 2.7 g/t Ag)0.6% Cu, 0.25 g/t Au, 2.7 g/t Ag)
SAN ANTONIO porphyry copper SAN ANTONIO porphyry copper projectproject (178.3 MMt, 0.44% Cu, (178.3 MMt, 0.44% Cu, 0.09 g/t Au, 1.19 g/t Ag)0.09 g/t Au, 1.19 g/t Ag)
AMACAN porphyry copper- gold AMACAN porphyry copper- gold projectproject (110 MMt,0.3% Cu, 0.43g/t (110 MMt,0.3% Cu, 0.43g/t Au; 133 MMt, 1.5-10 g/t Au)Au; 133 MMt, 1.5-10 g/t Au)
KINGKING porphyry copper-KINGKING porphyry copper-gold projectgold project (353.5 MMt, 0.39% (353.5 MMt, 0.39% Cu, 0.44 g/t AuCu, 0.44 g/t Au
OTHER PROJECTS
ATLAS porphyry copper ATLAS porphyry copper projectproject (872 MMt, 0.41% Cu)(872 MMt, 0.41% Cu)
COPPERCOPPER
TERESA gold projectTERESA gold project (7.3 MMt, (7.3 MMt, 5.29 g/t Au)5.29 g/t Au)
GOLDGOLD
SIANA gold projectSIANA gold project (18.8 MMt, (18.8 MMt, 1.9 g/t Au)1.9 g/t Au)
OTHER PROJECTS
DIWALWAL gold projectDIWALWAL gold project (9.7 (9.7 MMt, 7.0 g/t Au)MMt, 7.0 g/t Au)
OTHER PROJECTS
NICKELNICKEL
MINDORO nickel projectMINDORO nickel project (>200 (>200 MMt, 0.94% Ni)MMt, 0.94% Ni)
NONOCNONOC nickel projectnickel project (60 MMt, (60 MMt, 1.13% Ni, 0.094% Co, 33.31% Fe)1.13% Ni, 0.094% Co, 33.31% Fe)
ADLAY projectADLAY project (18 MMt, 1.6% (18 MMt, 1.6% Ni, 0.1% Co)Ni, 0.1% Co)
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Other Mineral Exploration Projects1) Cordillera Au (Anglo-American) - Benguet
2) Surigao Cu (Climax) – Surigao del Norte
3) Siana Au (Red 5) – Surigao del Norte
4) Labo Au and Leyte Au (Indophil) – Camarines Norte & Southern Leyte
5) Nueva Vizcaya Au, Southern Leyte Au, Surigao Au (Oxiana)
6) Del Gallego Au (Phelps Dodge) – Camarines Norte
7) Pujada Ni (QNI/BHP-Billiton) – Davao Oriental)
8) New Bataan Au (Sur American) – Compostela Valley
9) Bayug Au (ZMC) – Zamboanga del Sur
10) Pan de Azucar Au and Lobo Cu-Au (MRL) – Iloilo & Batangas
11) Zambales Platinum (Kinloch Res.) - Zambales
12) Mabuhay Au (Pelican) – Surigao del Norte
13) Libona Au (Great Horizon) - Bukidnon
14) Pamplona Sulfur (Crew Dev) – Negros Oriental
OFFSHORE RESOURCES
Manganese
Magnetite
Magnetite
Magnetite
Chromite
Chromite
Chromite
Chromite
Gold
Gold
Philippines offshore area including EEZ 2.2 million Km2
• Placer minerals including gold, chromite, magnetite, silica
Potential offshore mineral resources:
• Aggregate resources (sand & gravel)
• Decorative stones, manganese nodules/encrustrations with associated copper, gold, zinc, cobalt
• Polymetallic sulphide deposits containing gold, copper, cobalt, etc.
• Offshore Palawan also holds resources of manganese
Minerals in Mindanao
Metallic Reserves: 3.6 million tons
Gold ore deposits : 48.85% of country’s total
Nickel stocks : 63.1% of country’s total
Non-metallic reserves: 8.6 billion tons
Coal deposits : 37.5 million metric tons
18.2% of national reserves
MINDANAO Etno-linguistic distribution
BASILAN
ZAMBO SUR
ZAMBO NORTE
LANAO SUR
Cotabato City
MAGUINDANAO
BUKIDNON
N. COTABATO
DAVAO SUR
DAVAO OR.
LANAO NORTE
S. COTABATO
S. KUDARAT
SARANGANI
CARAGA REGION
MISAMIS ORIENTAL
MISAMIS OCCIDENTAL
ZAMBOANGA CITY
ZAMBO SIBUGAY
DAVAO CITY
DAVAO
COMPOSTELA VALLEY
T’boli
BukidnonSubanon
Higaonon
Cotabato Manobo
ManuvuTiruray
Saranggani Manobo
B’laan
Mananwa
Dibabawon
Agusan Manobo
Umayamnon Manobo
BagoboMandaya
Mansaka
Atta
Ubo
Raja Kabungsuan Monobo
Kalagan
Talaandig
Matigsalog
Tagakaolo
Lambangian
Manguangan
Banwaon
Ata Manobo
Taga Kaylo Clagan
ZAMBO. MINERAL CORP. (ZMC)-MPSA AREA 4,799ha. – approved Nov. 20, 1997-exploration / SSM only 20ha. –occupied since 1987 to present
• The 1987 Philippines Constitution explicitly recognizes the existences of small scale miners and their entitlement to the utilization of natural resources. Thus, the third paragraph of sec. 2 of Article XII of the 1987 constitution provides that “Congress may, by law, allow small scale utilization of natural resources by Filipino citizens…” Thus, on June 27, 1991, Congress enacted R.A 7076, otherwise known as the “People’s Small-scale Mining Act of 1991”.
BALABAG HILL, DEPORE, BAYOG, ZAMBOANGA DEL SUR…MOSSMA’S FRONTIER FOR PEOPLE’S
SMALL SCALE MINING VENTURES.
MAP OF BALABAG HILL
SMALL SCALE MINERS ESTABLISHMENTS AND HOUSES & ITS ACTIVITIES
RODMILLING – BASIC OPERATION OF SMALL MINERS
IN GRINDING ORES THAT CONTAINS GOLDrodmill-ballmill.3gp
crushing ore for rodmill.3gpcrushingorequartz containing gold.3gp
TUNNEL & UNDERGOUND WORKERS
ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:I. Collateral damage of uncontrolled mining activities I. Collateral damage of uncontrolled mining activities resulting to Environmental Degradation & Deteriorationresulting to Environmental Degradation & Deterioration
ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:I. Collateral damage of uncontrolled mining activities I. Collateral damage of uncontrolled mining activities resulting to Environmental Degradation & Deteriorationresulting to Environmental Degradation & Deterioration
Siltation of rivers & waterways
Landslides
Destruction of settlements
ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:II. Below standard safety mining operationsII. Below standard safety mining operationsISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRY:II. Below standard safety mining operationsII. Below standard safety mining operations
ISSUES AND CONCERNSISSUES AND CONCERNSII. Below standard crude II. Below standard crude processing proceduresprocessing procedures
ISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRYISSUES AND CONCERNS IN THE MINING INDUSTRYIII. UNHEALTHY & UNSANITARY CONDITIONS IN MINING AREASIII. UNHEALTHY & UNSANITARY CONDITIONS IN MINING AREAS
IV. POLICY ISSUES AND CONCERNSIV. POLICY ISSUES AND CONCERNS
• OVERLAPPING OF MINING RIGHTS/CLAIMS BETWEEN LARGE OVERLAPPING OF MINING RIGHTS/CLAIMS BETWEEN LARGE SCALE & SMALL SCALE APPLICATIONSSCALE & SMALL SCALE APPLICATIONS
• UNDEFINED NATURAL BOUNDARIES BETWEEN LGUs THATUNDEFINED NATURAL BOUNDARIES BETWEEN LGUs THATRESULTS TO CONFLICT ON MINERAL EXTRACTION REVENUESRESULTS TO CONFLICT ON MINERAL EXTRACTION REVENUES
• SHARE OF MINING TAXES PAID DIRECTLY TO NATIONALSHARE OF MINING TAXES PAID DIRECTLY TO NATIONAL TREASURY ARE NOT REMITTED TO THE LGUsTREASURY ARE NOT REMITTED TO THE LGUs
• LOW REVENUE GENERATION OF LGUs vis-à-vis LOW REVENUE GENERATION OF LGUs vis-à-vis PROLIFERATIONPROLIFERATION OF SS MINING IN THE PROVINCEOF SS MINING IN THE PROVINCE• VOLUMINOUS & CIRCUITOUS PERMITTING PROCEDURESVOLUMINOUS & CIRCUITOUS PERMITTING PROCEDURES ON SSM and LARGE SCALE MINING APPLICATION ON SSM and LARGE SCALE MINING APPLICATION PARTICULARLYPARTICULARLY ON SECURING FREE AND PRIOR INFORMED CONCENT (FPIC) ON SECURING FREE AND PRIOR INFORMED CONCENT (FPIC) FROM NCIPFROM NCIP• LESS INVESTMENT ON VALUE ADDING OF MINERAL LESS INVESTMENT ON VALUE ADDING OF MINERAL RESOURCESRESOURCES• OUTDATED SMALL SCALE MINING LAW (RA 7076) TO CURRENT OUTDATED SMALL SCALE MINING LAW (RA 7076) TO CURRENT SITUATIONS IN THE SMALL SCALE MINING AREASSITUATIONS IN THE SMALL SCALE MINING AREAS
• LESS INVESTMENT ON VALUE ADDING OF MINERAL LESS INVESTMENT ON VALUE ADDING OF MINERAL RESOURCESRESOURCES• OUTDATED SMALL SCALE MINING LAW (RA 7076) TO CURRENT OUTDATED SMALL SCALE MINING LAW (RA 7076) TO CURRENT SITUATIONS IN THE SMALL SCALE MINING AREASSITUATIONS IN THE SMALL SCALE MINING AREAS
The assembly of the members of Monte de Oro Small Scale Miners’ Association (MOSSMA) held at Tinago area at Sitio Balabag, Depore, Bayog
Monte de OroSmall Scale Miner’s Association,
Inc.
(MOSSMA)SEC REG. NO. G199700247
Peoples’ Mine…Peoples’ business
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MOSSMA being a peoples’ mine MOSSMA being a peoples’ mine adheres… to the adheres… to the
NEW PARADIGM ON MININGNEW PARADIGM ON MINING
Civil Society“private action for public good”
Business Sector“private action for
private good”
Government“public action for
public good”
MOSSMA works
with the Three
Societal Domains
The Common Good/
The Common Ground
Challenges for MOSSMA …
The ENVIRONMENT AND NATURAL RESOURCES is not only a PART of the ECONOMY;
local ECONOMY depends on the ENVIRONMENT;
Given the reality in the ground, MOSSMA IS HOLDING ON TO ITS GUIDING PRINCIPLE IN PURSUING ITS DEVELOPMENT
AGENDA with the participation of the LOCAL STAKEHOLDERS
MOSSMA defines its organizational VALUES and its ECONOMIC goals and objectives in order to chart out the
ENVISIONED FUTURE?
Formulate organizationalVision, Mission, Goals &
Objectives
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MOSSMA’s VissionMOSSMA’s Vission
“establish a progressive small scale mining industry with community support and strong
network with local government units, development agencies and Non-Government
organizations. Aspire to become active promoter and
advocate of “good practices” and better conceived approaches for meeting the
poverty challenge and help build sustainable communities and sustainable
local economies”.
MOSSMA’s MissionMOSSMA’s Mission
MOSSMA IS A PEOPLES’ MINE AND THE PEOPLES’ BUSINESS committed to improve the quality of life of the people through collective conduct of responsible mining activities, by following statutory laws & policies, guidelines and regulations with the technical support and assistance from concerned agencies and offices both local and national.
GoalsGoals1. To establish a legitimate peoples’ mineral
industry following the standard set by laws and other environmental and natural resources guidelines.
2. To contribute to the improvement of the local economy and the economic well-being of the people, thereby improving their living condition in their respective community.
3. To attain organizational development and cohesiveness in order to perform a pro-active role of developing the capacity and capability of the organization for an effective and efficient services to its members.
ObjectivesObjectives1. Advocate for environmental protection and conservation, matters concerning
responsible mining, through conduct of environmental awareness seminars/fora/or other forms of information drives that will help educate the officers & members as well as the community in general.
2. Establish set of rules and guidelines in the judicious utilization of natural resources following statutory laws and other ENR standards, issuances and guidelines
3. Coordinate and collaborate with appropriate offices, agencies both local and national for a better workplace and harmonious conduct of mine development.
4. To be able to establish a workable mechanisms and set doable targets that can generate and realized individual income that will help improve the lives of the people working in the mine.
5. Helps in the establishment of mining industry value chains that will contribute to the improvement of local economy through a corporate social responsibility.
6. Assist in the collection of taxes, regulatory fees and charges and other endeavors in collaboration with local government, that help propel local economy.
7. To formulate organizational policies, rules and regulations that will guide the members and the officers of the organization to be more active, cohesive and responsible.
8. To establish a workable structures and workable working relationships
9. To come up with organizational sustainability plans based on the agreed program and services.
MOSSMA spearhead tree planting activities at Balabag as part of its commitment to protect the environment the SB of the LGU of Bayog enjoin
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MOSSMA STRONGLY SUPPORTS SMALL SCALE MINING LAW & ITS IMPLEMENTING GUIDELINES…
Presidential Decree No. 1899 – Establishing Small-Scale Mining Presidential Decree No. 1899 – Establishing Small-Scale Mining as a New Dimension in Mineral Developmentas a New Dimension in Mineral Development
Republic Act No. 7076 – An Act Creating a People’s Small Scale Republic Act No. 7076 – An Act Creating a People’s Small Scale Mining Program and for Other PurposesMining Program and for Other Purposes
Small Scale Mining Permit granted to individuals (PD No. Small Scale Mining Permit granted to individuals (PD No. 1899)1899)
Small Scale Mining Contracts granted to cooperatives (RA Small Scale Mining Contracts granted to cooperatives (RA No. 7076)No. 7076)
Issued by the Governor or City Mayor upon recommendation Issued by the Governor or City Mayor upon recommendation by the Provincial/City Mining Regulatory Board by the Provincial/City Mining Regulatory Board
Annual production not to exceed 50,000 DMT ore Annual production not to exceed 50,000 DMT ore Capitalization not to exceed PhP 10 MillionCapitalization not to exceed PhP 10 MillionLabor intensive/no use of sophisticated equipmentLabor intensive/no use of sophisticated equipmentCovers all commoditiesCovers all commoditiesMaximum area of 20 hectares and term of 2 years renewable Maximum area of 20 hectares and term of 2 years renewable
for another 2 yearsfor another 2 years
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OTHER LAWS AFFECTING MINING
• Indigenous Peoples Rights Act Indigenous Peoples Rights Act
• Local Government CodeLocal Government Code
• National Integrated Protected National Integrated Protected Areas System ActAreas System Act
• Environmental LawsEnvironmental Laws
MOSSMA also recognizes and MOSSMA also recognizes and adheres…adheres…
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MOSSMA… ABIDES THAT IN MINING
THERE ARE ACTIVITIES TO BE DONE TO ADDRESS
ENVIRONMENTAL & SOCIAL CONCERNS
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MOSSMA is committed to abide to the GUIDING PRINCIPLES UNDER E.O. NO. 270MOSSMA is committed to abide to the GUIDING PRINCIPLES UNDER E.O. NO. 270
Economic• Critical role of investments;• Clear, stable and predictable investment and
regulatory policies• Support to small scale mining• Value adding on minerals• Efficient use of technologies
Environmental• Protection of the environment• Ensuring ecological integrity of affected areas• Remediation/rehabilitation of abandoned
mines• Adoption of multiple land use principleSocial• Equitable sharing of economic and social
benefits• Sustained information campaign and
respect for the rights of indigenous peoples and communities
• Meaningful stakeholders consultation
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Peace and Order…Peace and Order…
Assistance Assistance to...to...
Education…Education…
Health…Health…
Social Responsibilities – Development/Prod. Social Responsibilities – Development/Prod. StageStage
Majority of the construction/mining workforce
are local workers. . .
Employment of Local Employment of Local ResidentsResidents
STRUGGLE FOR PEOPLE’S SMALL SCALE MINING
FORBIDDEN. TVI Resources Development (Phils), Inc., an affiliate of the publicly listed Canadian mining firm, TVI Pacific, has been barring entry not only of "illegal chemicals" and "illegal explosives" into the minesite at Sitio Balabag, Barangay Depore, in Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur, but since April 5, also diesel fuel and other mining-related materials, claiming it has the right to do so as holder of a mining permit from government. Small-scale miners, however, maintain they have prior rights. MindaNews photo by Froilan Gallardo.
Call for Genuine Intervention on the Bayog Mining Conflict
“An appeal presented to all (individuals/groups) who have a sense of accountability, commitment
and responsibility for better and responsive society that promotes justice, equity and peace.”
Small scale miners documents say that, “the tranquility of the Mt. Balabag area that had been the refuge and lifeblood of the indigenous people since time immemorial, and which they shared and jointly exploited the natures bounty for the past two decades with the small scale gold miners composed mostly of the marginalized people coming from several provinces in Zamboanga peninsula, had been abruptly disrupted upon the entry of TVI, notorious for its recent conquest of the hapless IPs and small scale miners in their economically productive but blood-drenched Canatuan, Siocon, ZN copper-gold mine, canatuan tvi mine.jpg aided by ex-military men.”TVI MANAGEMENT_SECURITY.docx
Photos from the TVI mining site, Siocon,
Zamboanga del Norte
TVIRD CANATUAN MINEEFFECT 1:THE SUBANEN PEOPLE AND ITS COUNCIL OF ELDERS WERE POLARIZED AND DIVIDED. THEIR SACRED LAND EXPLOITED
EFFECT 2:
THE SMALL SCALE MINERS WHO WERE ORIGINALLY OCCUPYING AND MINING THE AREA WERE EJECTED, EVICTED AND BURIED IN DUSTBIN OF HISTORY
MILITARIZATION @ Balabag , DEPLOYMENT OF SCAAs & BLUEGUARDS by TVIRD AIM TO HARASS SMALL MINERS
Shanties of the subanen families who seek shelter at the forest after their 4 small houses were burned by TVI demolition team on Nov. 31, 2011. The victims were the following; 1.) Sabilo Ansayao 23, married to Carmela Condol with 3 children, 1 child died (the youngest 2-mo. old) at the forest where they evacuated. The child died of illness because they were soaked in the rain after their house was burned on Nov, 30, 2011 and they seek refuge in one of the canopy of big trees while making temporary shelters made out of the barked of the trees and some mis-cut woods. 2.) Magno Ansayao, 25, elder brother of Sabilo, 3.)Wilson Oyowan, cousin of Sabilo, who evacuated back to Nasibac, Leon Postigo, ZDN; 4.) Pantalan Oyawan, father of Wilson, The Oyowan already evacuated to Nasibac, Leon Postigo, Zamboanga del Norte; Witnesses to the burning of the 4 houses were; 1. Tony Ansayao- brother of Sabilo, 2. Tony Tumutong-cousin of Sabilo, 3. Dino Alasa-resident of San Pedro, 4. Dondinoy Candol. Source of Information-Sabilo Ansayao and his wife Carmela. Photo below is the location of the houses burned and the fact finding done by CSO-NUJP. N.B.-The incidents were just discovered after the intensive demolition of TVI during the month of December2011
The Balabag Hill, Barangay Depore, Bayog, Zamboanga del Sur as seen at the background from the checkpoint of inter-agency task group. Left is the present settlement of small scale miners & subanen residents at balabag hill.
PHOTO DOCUMENTATION AT BALABAG, DEPORE, BAYOG, ZDS A STARK PRESENTATION ON HOW A
DEVIOUS MULTINATIONAL MINING CORPORATION BRUTALIZED OUR COUNTRY’S NATIVE MINERS: A CASE STUDY OF THE STRUGGLE OF THE WEAK PREYS AGAINST
A MIGHTY PREDATOR
The expression of uncertainties can be gleaned in faces of innocent Subanen victims of TVIRD scheming aggression as they were assisted by CSO rep. Mr. Jun Enriquez together with some
members of the local media
Mining exploration and militarization
• 1996 to 2006 (period of mining explorations in the island)
– 21 military operations in a quadriboundary in Zamboanga peninsula
– 61 cases of human rights violations– 10,503 victims – 3,181 families– 33 communities
• Video links
• MOV03D.MOD,M
• OV03C.MOD
TVIRD says…
”this mine is yours”
But we vehemently object… never mine the PENINSULA its ours and for our children’s children.
“The local business of responsible mining… is the
business of building sustainable communities.”
THANK YOU !
MOSSMA…supportsPeoples’ mine, Peoples’ business
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