Cagayan residents rally against black sand mining

Press Release
March 19, 2011

Cagayan residents rally against black sand mining
Mining company issued a permit without public hearing

Manila— Local residents staged a rally against an alleged illegal blacksand mining operation in the town of Gonzaga, Cagayan Province last March 19, 2011.

About two thousand people from the barangays (villages) of Batangan, Calayan, and Minanga in Gonzaga town here, staged a rally this afternoon in front of the mining construction in Batangan, Gonzaga. They expressed shocked upon the entry of Huaxia in their area. Beijing-based Huaxia was issued two 20-hectare mining permit for magnetite sand covering residential and coastal areas, within the 200-meter shoreline. Gonzaga is a first class municipality located 125 kilometers from Tuguegarao City. It has a population of approximately 35, 400 people.

“Construction work of Huaxia is already starting and the people fear of its impacts to the communities, primarily because the permit covers their homes—and permits were given without public consultation,” a source from the community said, declining to be named for fear of harassments by proponents of the mining project.

Green groups in Manila led by Alyansa Tigil Mina supported the call of the locals in Gonzaga townto cancel the black sand mining permit issued to a certain Huaxia Mining and Trading Corporation last December 12, 2010.

“Clearly, the leadership of Cagayan Valley province do not listen to the peoples call—the people do not want any kind of mining there. Especially now that impacts of climate change are increasing, the government should be more careful about the projects that they are pursuing,” said Alyansa Tigil Mina National Coordinator Jaybee Garganera.

Initial research shows that magnetite mining causes agricultural and environmental problems. The report also cite that black sand mining in coastal areas have resulted in coastal erosion, inundation of communities, and degradation of marine ecosystem. In 2009, ATM sent a team to look into the reported beach erosion in Cagayan province, reportedly due to the illegal black sand mining operations in the area.

Cagayan communities have been opposing these mining operations there, particularly magnetite sand mining that causes great risks for them, especially those living in coastal areas.

“The permit should definitely be canceled, first because there was no public consultation conducted and second but not of less importance is that this activity will put the communities and even the whole island at great environmental risks.” concluded Garganera.

Alyansa Tigil Mina (ATM) is an alliance of mining-affected communities and their support groups of NGOs/POs and other civil society organizations who are opposing the aggressive promotion of large-scale mining in the Philippines. (30)

For more information:
Jaybee Garganera, ATM National Coordinator, (0927) 761.76.02
Farah Sevilla, ATM Policy Research & Advocacy Officer, (0915) 331.33.61

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Hi everyone,

I'm the national coordinator of Alyansa Tigil Mina (ATM), the owner of this site.

We will always respect views and opinions posted on this site, as much as we encourage open discussion and intelligent debate on the issue of mining. ATM has its stand on this issue very clearly, and we welcome the comments from those who do not agree with us.

However, we have observed that in the past few days, this forum has gone way beyond acceptable behavior of netiquette.

I will request and strongly encourage all posters to at least follow the following rules:

1. Be civil. Basic courtesy and privacy norms should be practised by posters in this forum. Make your mom at least proud by showing you still remember to be polite, even if you're not required to say "po" or "opo" in every post you make. We wouldn't mind that either, if you do so. Then again, I am assuming here that you're already an adult.

2. Personal attacks will not be tolerated. This also applies to flaming. Just in case you don't know what flaming is, its deliberately insulting or personally ranting against a poster (or a thread) simply because you are losing the arguments.

3. Avoid being anonymous. Since you have enough time to post long comments, you would at least have a few seconds to type even an alias. You also help people conclude that you are not a paid hack from a PR firm by Intex (or any other mining company)

4. Do not shout in the forums. Do not use ALL CAPS in your posts. A single exclamation point should also suffice.

We will observe the forum in the next few days. Should these rules be disregarded, we will transform this into a minimally-moderated forum. We hope we will avoid the situation that we will decide to make this a closely and strictly moderated forum. We value everyone's insights so much.

We'll check up again on this new rules after a short while. Of course, we expect the Intex ECC to be revoked in a few days. In this case, I suspect that the "excitement" in this thread would have died down.

Jaybee Garganera
National Coordinator
ATM
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