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Ataque à DDH

1 Jul 2023

75 protesters

Data do incidente
1 Jul 2023
Precisão da data
Ano e Mês Correto
Desconhecido
Líder ou membro da comunidade afetada
Detençao arbitraria
Alvo: Individual
Localização do Incidente: Madagáscar
Rio Tinto Reino Unido Mineração Resposta da empresa
Rio Tinto Reino Unido Mineração Resposta da empresa
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Between 26 June and 3 July, thousands of protesters blocked the road to Rio Tinto’s QMM mine in Madagascar. Police violently repressed the demonstration, injuring at least 6 protesters and arresting over 75 peaceful protesters, as well as 5 trade unionists working for Rio Tinto. Some were released without charge; however, many still remain in arbitrary detention, including Mariette dit Nome Rasoanomeny, Robine dite Berry Rasoanandrasana and Olga Rasoanirina who remain detained in Bertroka jail and Safidiosa Elice Tema who remains detained at Fort-Dauphin jail.

During the protest, arrest warrants were issued against two human rights defenders, Eugène Chretien and Laurent Manjary, from the LUSUD movement which was created in March 2023 to focus on the high risks of contaminated water consumed by communities due to the untreated wastewater from the Rio Tinto QMM mine.

During another protest against the mine on 20 October 2023, three activists and members of the LUSUD association Mr Damy, Ms Rasolonirna and Mr Andriamamonjy Jean Salomon, were shot and killed.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited Rio Tinto to respond to these allegations. It's responses and rejoinders from civil society organisations Publish What you Pay Madagascar and the Andrew Lees Trust can be found here.