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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

Mononono community

Date de l'incident
8 Déc 2020
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Mononono community
Non applicable
Chef ou membre de la communauté concernée
Coups et violences
Cible: Groupe, Organisation ou Institution
Lieu de l'incident: Afrique du Sud
Ikwezi Mining Afrique du Sud Exploitation minière
Autres acteurs

Sources

The South African Mononono community has been organizing and protesting against the operations of against Ikwezi Vandadium (Pty) Ltd. The community wants Ikwezi to stop its activities until it has clearly communicated its mining plans, and how the community will benefit from or be compensated for Ikwezi’s mining on Haarkdoornfontein farm. The community has also requested an environmental impact assessment because the farm is close to a gravesite and houses. According to local reports, their peaceful protest actions have been met by brute force and gunfire by the private security company National Strike Intervention Unit (NSIU). Security guards have continued using brute force against community members despite court orders halting mining operations. Reportedly, on 8 December 2020, the NSIU opened fire and shot at protesting community members with rubber bullets, wounding 15 community members and two police officers.

Ikwezi Vanadium denied the allegations and declared that local communities had been duly consulted and notified of all the planned activities.