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Company Response

1 Jun 2021

Author:
Hinatuan Mining Corporation (HMC)

Hinatuan Mining Corporation's response to SLAPPed but not silenced report

"... The libel case filed by HMC against PMPI, which is still pending before the Philippine courts, does not fall under the definition of a SLAPP as it was filed in response to an article published on PMPI’s website on 24 June 2015, directly imputing, among others, that a barge operated by HMC “intentionally ran over boats” manned by mining protestors, which is not true based on video evidence and eyewitness testimonies.

To be clear, despite encountering many anti-mining protests over the years, HMC has never filed any case against any of them as they never imputed any crime on HMC, unlike PMPI. Furthermore, this case cannot be considered a SLAPP as it was filed in good faith and without any intent “to harass, vex, exert undue pressure or stifle”..."

This is a response to

Yolanda Esguerra - Philippine-Misereor Partnership Inc.

Lawsuit (SLAPP) 10 Jun 2016

Part of the following timelines

Candy Hidalgo - Philippine-Misereor Partnership Inc.

Edel Garingan - Philippine-Misereor Partnership Inc.

Victor Morillo - Philippine-Misereor Partnership Inc.

Yolanda Esguerra - Philippine-Misereor Partnership Inc.