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攻擊人權捍衛者

130 Molbog seaweed farmer families

事故日期
2024年6月29日
日期準確度
年份和月份正確
130 Molbog seaweed farmer families
不適用
原住民, 受影響社區的領導者或成員
恐嚇和威脅
目標: Individual
事發地點: 菲律賓
San Miguel Corporation (SMC) 菲律賓 農業/食品/飲料/煙草/漁業:綜合, 採礦, 跨產業綜合企業 企業回應
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On 29 June 2024, the San Miguel Corporation, operating through its subsidiary Bricktree Properties, allegedly dispatched 16 armed and masked individuals who harassed the community of 130 families who are mostly seaweed farmers of Molbog indegenous peoples’ descent residing in Sitio Marihangin. Shots were allegedly fired to intimidate the residents who were resisting.

Over the course of the next years, San Miguel Corporation plans to develop a 25,000-hectare white beach tourism area. It has already constructed an airport on the 11,000 hectares of Bugsuk Island and has cleared the mangroves to make way for a 20-km long white beach.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Centre invited San Miguel Corporation to respond; it did not.