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Attaque contre un défenseur des droits de l'homme

Sunthorn Duangnarong - Network of People Who Own Mineral Resource

Date de l'incident
28 Avr 2020
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
Sunthorn Duangnarong
Féminin
Network of People Who Own Mineral Resource
Groupe de défense des droits de l'homme
Harcèlement judiciaire ou juridique : Autre
Cible: Individuel
Lieu de l'incident: Thaïlande
China Mingda Potash Corporation Thaïlande Exploitation minière
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On 28 April 2020, anti-mining LGBT+ and community human rights defender Sunthorn Duangnarong was summoned and arrested by the police after joining a demonstration against ongoing mining activities during the lockdown in Chaiyaphum Province, Thailand. She was summoned after joining the Network of People Who Own Mineral Resource, a nationwide network which monitors impacts of mining projects on communities, and reading out a statement demanding the government and private sector to put on hold any mining activities during the period when restrictions are imposed to combat spread of Covid-19. Environmental problems are allegedly exacerbated as Chinese companies have made an active push to explore land for Potash mining, especially in the Northeast, including China Ming Ta Potash corporation.