By Mindanao Pagadian Frontline
They also accused the
Toronto Ventures Incorporated Pacific of hiring the services of the Special
Civilian Armed Auxiliary (SCAA) while the company “blue guard” had violated the
rights of the IPs or Subanen Tribe.
PAGADIAN CITY,
Zamboanga del sur (August 8, 2014-MPF NEWS) --- The Philippine Learning Tour
(PLT) delegation had ended Wednesday their 6-day learning tour mission on the
status of mining operations in the province of Zamboanga del Sur, delegation’s
official said.
The delegation findings
that the Subanen tribe human rights was violated following the mining
operations, PLT press statement signed by the 6-key officials of the learning
tour said during the press conference Wednesday afternoon held at the Iglesia
Filipina Independiente church, Diocese of Pagadian City at Gatas District.
These are the key
officials: Terso
Balives, the Secretary General of People’s
Defense of Patrimony Against Destructive Large-Scale Mining, Environmental Plunder and Development
Aggression (PROTECT); Iglesia Filipina Independiente,
Diocese of Pagadian City and co-convenor of the Philippine Learning Tour
Antonio N. Ablon; Pastor Desmond Jagger-Parsons, the Chairman of the Board of
Directors of KAIROS: Canadian Ecumenical Justice Initiatives; Coordinator,
Rural Missionaries of the Philippines, Western Mindanao Sr. Merlita Rodolfo;
ECUVOICE Philippines Biyaya Quizon and Pastor Beltran Pacatang from the United
church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP).
The delegation
reported that during their 6-day tour they
heard testimonies from the communities of extra-judicial killing, torture,
assault, illegal detention, intimidation, harassment, and forced displacement.
Included in the tour
are the two municipalities of Midsalip and Bayog.
At present Midsalip is
in the early stage of large-scale mining application, while in Bayog land
clearing and the installation of infrastructure at the mining site has begun.
The delegation has
calling the attention of the Philippine government and the Nationala Commission
on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) to answer the results in the implementation of
mining laws.
The delegation
includes the Canadian delegates also calling the attention of the Canadian
government to ensure that the Canadian companies in operating in other
countries will respect the human rights and also will protect the environment.
The TVI Pacific
officials were informed and requested of their reaction but cannot give their
statement without the clearance from their main office in Makati.
TVI Pacific in Bayog Officer
in-Charge Danny Halago refused also to comment because he is not authorized by
the company. (By JONG D. CADION)
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