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Ataque a defensor de derechos humanos

21 protesters

Fecha del incidente
20 Nov 2023
Exactitud de fecha
Todo correcto
No aplicable
Líder o miembro de una comunidad afectada, Pueblos indígenas
Arresto o detención
Objetivo: Individual
Lugar del incidente: India
Lloyds Group India Metales y acero
JSW Steel India Metales y acero
Natural Resources Energy Private Limited India Recursos naturales: General
Omsairam Steels & Alloys Pvt. Ltd India Metales y acero
Sunflag Iron and Steel Company Limited India Manufactura: General, Metales y acero
Otros actores

Fuentes

On 20 November 2023, police attacked a nine-month long peaceful protest against corporate mining in Gadchiroli District in India. They beat protestors, seized their mobile phones and belongings, destroyed huts and shelters, and detained 21 protesters.

The Damkondawahi Bachao Sangharsh Samiti is a protest movement led by Madia-Gond Adivasis - a people recognised by the Indian government as a Particularly Vulnerable Tribal Group (PVTG). The protest movement advocates against corporate mining in the Etapalli Subdivision of the Gadchiroli District. In 2007, Lloyds Group was given clearance to begin iron ore mining in an area of over 348.09 hectares of land in the village of Surjagarh in Gadchiroli. In June 2023, six new mines, spanning 4,684 hectares, were leased to five companies, Omsairam Steels and Alloys Private Limited, JSW Steels Limited, Sunflag Iron and Steel Company Limited, Universal Industrial Equipment and Technical Services Private Limited, and Natural Resources Energy Private Limited. If allowed to operate, these mines could potentially displace at least 40,900 people.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Omsairam Steels and Alloys Private Limited, JSW Steel Limited, Sunflag Iron and Steel Company Limited, Universal Industrial Equipment and Technical Services Private Limited, and Natural Resources Energy Private Limited to respond; they did not.