Supreme Court of the Philippines grants Writ of Kalikasan to protect ancestral Lands.
HARDSHIP AND STRUGGLE TOWARDS PROTECTING ANCESTRAL LANDS
The creation itself will be set free from its bondage to decay (Romans 8:21).
And there are so many kinds of desert. There is the desert of poverty, the
desert of hunger and thirst, the desert of abandonment, of loneliness, of
destroyed love. There is the desert of God’s darkness, the emptiness of souls no
longer aware of their dignity or the goal of human life. The external deserts in
the world are growing, because the internal deserts have become so vast.
Therefore the earth’s treasures no longer serve to build God’s garden for all to
live in, but they have been made to serve the powers of exploitation and
destruction. The Church as a whole and all her Pastors, like Christ, must set
out to lead people out of the desert, towards the place of life, towards
friendship with the Son of God, towards the One who gives us life, and life in
abundance (Benedict XVI, Inauguration Mass, 24 April 2005).
Columban Fr Sean Martin (right) sends this
report
Tomorrow , the Solemnity of Sts Peter and Paul, a clarification will be sought in the Supreme Court of the Philippines about a hearing that was to have been held in Cagayan de Oro City. It coincides with the fiesta in Father Sean's native parish in
the Diocese of Meath, Ireland. May these two great saints intervene on behalf of
the Subanen people who live in the Zamboanga Peninsula in western Mindanao, Philippines.
Background
Over
the past recent decades the Subaanen people who have lived on the
Zamboanga Peninsula since time immemorial have felt the scourge of
mining threats upon their ancestral lands. The area of the Zamboanga
Peninsula which they inhabit includes the slopes of a vast mountain
range which, reaching as it does from north towards of the peninsula,
provides a watershed for the entire area. Within this range with its
rich ecosystem stands Mount Pinukis , the mountain which the Subaanens
revere as sacred. Should mining be allowed in the Pinukis area, not only
would the unique culture of the Subaanen people be undermined; the rich
biodiversity of the area would be disastrously damaged.
Over
many years, especially since the 1990s when the RIO TINTO - CRA mining
company obtained permission to mine 600,000 hectares in the Mt Pinukis
area, Subaanens and many of their Visayan neighbours have protested
against this permission, and the Company’s beginning mining, as the
following chart shows.
Baking Caporoso, one
of those injured on 14 January while a hanging bridge was being
repaired
CHART
Tropical Exploration Philippines Inc. TEPI- RIO TINTO-CRA. Registered 7 Sep 1995
May 25,27, 1996
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Petition of Subaanen Cultural Community endorsed by DOPIM Bishops signed by 750 people.
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June 6, 1996
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MGB director forwarded petition to TEPI.
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July 24, 1996
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TEPI response to MGB.
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Aug 18, 1996
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Petition follow up from Subaanen Cultural Community
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Sep 12, 1996
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Petition follow up forwarded by Director MGB to President TEPI for response.
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Sep 23, 1996
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Consultative
meeting held in DPC, Pagadian City- TEPI, MGB, OSCC (Office of southern
Cultural Communities,) government and NGO’s more than 100 Subaanens
attended along with large numbers of Visayan. Strong opposition to
mining expresses. (Pagadian more than 2 hours by open truck)
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Sep 26, 1996
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Petition to President to Cancel TEPI FTAA’s from Priests, sisters lay assembly Pagadian.
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Oct 10, 1966
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Letter of concern from Diopim bishops.
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Oct 20, 1966
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Petition follow up No. 2
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Nov 16 1966
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Endorsement
letter of Bishop of Pagadian to Petition signined by 2,325 people in
Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur against mining companies.
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March 18, 1997
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Rally in Midsalip against mining attended by Mayor, Bishop and thousands of people
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May 3, 1997
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Letter to Mayor from MGB in response to petition signed by 555 people.
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May 7, 1997
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Letter of Bishop Jimenez of Pagadian read at shareholders meeting in London.
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May 10, 1997
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Letter of Bishop Jimenez to Catholic Bishops of England and Wales.
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May 15, 1997
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Response by chairman of RTZ
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June 1997
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Meeting in Pagadian strong opposition to Mining Summary describes people not being heard, (Dialogued to death)
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Sep 25, 1997
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Letter from MGB to vice Mayor stating RIO TINTO had relinquished areas within Midsalip. /Subject resolutions.
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October 1997
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Subaanen
timuays from Malindang, misamis Occidental, Pinukis, sibugay, bayog and
Mt Paraya issued a statement against mining. In P3 of Dialogie to
Death.
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November 1997
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Rally in Dipolig – attended by 5,000 people
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February 28 1998
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A statement of concern on Mining act from CBCP, includes support for those who oppose RTZ.
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March 19, 1998
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Letter
from MGB to Secretary of TUPUSUMI stating an exploration permit had
issued to TEPI area location – Naras Tinuyop, Bacungan, Zamboanga des
Sur
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April 1-8 1998
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Jummy
Tindao attended Asia, Europe Peoples Forum in London with 2
representatives from Tri People Partnership for peace and development.
Met with RIO TINTO. Press release 31-3-98
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April 1998
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Anti mining Rally Manila – Press statement Bishop Jimenez.
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August 4 1998
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Letter
to Jimmy Tindao, Sec. of Tupusumi from MGB listing RTE Corporations
with areas covered by FTAA and EPA applications some with Forest
Reserve Midsalip is excluded they stated.
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Nov 17 1998
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Forum on Mining issues – in Pistahan, Pagadian.
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Nov 20, 1998
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Letter
form gov. Real To Columban Justice and Peace stating that Rio Tinto are
no longer active in pursuing claims in Zamboanga del Sur.
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1999
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In
a meeting in office of Rio Tinto in London, Rio Tinto informed Jimmy
that they were willing to wait for 25 years, until the people were
ready.
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The petitions were clear and unambiguous.
“Our Ancestral land is the place prepared for us by God.... it is all God’s land. He has given it to us to live on and to care for it. This is central to the meaning of our life and culture as Subaanens. It is difficult for a foreign mining company who are not part of this place to understand this. Maybe
it is because they do not understand, that they are able to say they
respect our rights and our culture, while at the same time, they plan to
mine the lands which God has given into our care”
“We therefore appeal to the President and the Government at all levels –to uphold the provision in RA 7942 which states. “No ancestral land shall be opened for mining without the prior consent of the indigenous cultural community concerned” “to
recognize and respect the rights of our people to our Ancestral land to
arrest further degradation of our environment to uphold the right to
life of the Subaanen people to refuse to allow Tropical Exploration
Philippines Inc. to operate on our land”.
Since
1997, one company after another has sought and obtained mining rights
in the Zamboanga Peninsula, specifically in Mt. Pinukis and its
neighbouring Mt Medau area.
One would think that the Subaanen and Visayan people who live and work in the land would be free to live in their land in peace. Bishop Jiminez beautifully describes the vision of indigenous and poor people to the company share holders in London. [i]
In
fact the opposite happened. The Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) disregarded the
heart-felt plea of the indigenous and poor farmers and fishermen and
divided their lands out for other companies to apply for mining.
The
final report on Philippine Biodiversity Conservation Priorities
published in 2002 states that the status of Mt Sugarloaf Conservation
Priority Area covering an area of 87,963.43 hectares is of extremely
high criticality.
How
many times do the Subaanen people have to say 'No to Mining' before the
government agents who have continually shown that they are mere puppets
of mining companies who would unscrupulously destroy the environment for
future generations, will begin to safeguard the environment as mandated
by the Philippine constitution. Sec. 16 Art.II
'The State shall protect and advance the Right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accordance with the rhythm and harmony of nature.
The MBG& DENR have obviously disregarded repeatedly
the laws which protect the environment and the food production of grain
and root crops along with thousands of tons of fish every year in the
Zamboanga Peninsula alone.
- The MGB & DENR have ignored the constitution and the forest Reserve and watershed areas which protect the livelihood of poor people in remote areas and provide food for all to eat [ii](G.R. No.191537)
- Forest reserves totalling over 400,000 hectares and overlapping key bio – diverse areas along with IPRA law which protects the lands of Indigenous peoples has been handed over to mining companies for destruction.
- The only flaw in the process to protect the sacred Mountains, rivers and seas is that the poor don’t have financial capacity to coax officials.
- Speculation for Profit for an elite group seems to be the name of the game. Mining applications secretly change hands as happened with Geotechniques and Mines Inc. (GAM)I to MSSON Mining Corporation (MMEC) (which have not been ratified by the government and/or the DENR Secretary); and also 168 Ferrum to Hua Ming Mineral Resourses Corporation without notifying people to be affected and disregarding Mining laws. No Free Prior Informed Concent (FPIC) process was conducted[iii].
In August 2011 the Supreme Court of the Philippines granted a Writ of Kalikasan (nature)
to protect the environment of the whole of the Zamboanga Peninsula.
Having the highest court in the land hear the plea of the Subaanen
people for over fifteen years was a source of strength and comfort for
the people ( by Sr Ita Hannaway SSC and Fr Sean Martin).
[i] Letter of Bishop Zacarias C. Jimenez to shareholders in London. 'Archbishop and three other Bishops who are concerned about the
sovereignty of our country and the lives of our people, have joined with
me to appeal to our Government not to sign the contract with RTZ-CRA. I, myself, have written personally to our President.
'It seems until now members of our government here, along with directors in your company, have not been able to hear our appeal. We Filipinos love our country as you do yours. We love our land, our mountains, our rivers. Our tribal people have lived on the land here for countless generations. The land is sacred to them. They
are acquainted with the different species of plants and trees, birds
and animals inhabiting the tropical forest here; they have cultivated
their land and here they bury their dead. The land is precious to all of us and we want to live here in Peace.
'Our
country has a huge foreign debt so in order to attract foreign
investments, our leaders made a mining law which greatly favours foreign
companies. In our region alone your company has applied
for contracts covering over one half million hectares of the land of
Filipino people. Our leaders do not seem t take into account the fact that your company’s investment will be for a short time only. For this short time investment our sovereignity as a nation and the future of our people is threatened. Since the company have the right to expatriate all the profits, you, the shareholders, will probably earn some money. However, many of our people who own the lands where all the minerals are will become paupers.
Our rivers and seas will become polluted, our mountains will become deserts and our ricelands poisoned. Our forest birds and animals will become extinct. The very existence of the Subaanen, a gentle and beautiful people will be put at very high risk.'
[ii] Supreme
Court, Second division, Notice, Please take notice that the Court,
Second Division, issued a resolution dated 06 February 2012 which reads
as follows.
G.R. No. 191537 (Paulino M. Alecha, Felix B. Unabia, et al. vs. Jose L Atienza, Jr., The Departmen of Environment and Natural Resources [DENR], et al. …REQUIRE the OSG and the Chief of Legal service of DENR to SHOW CAUSE why they should not be disciplinarily dealt with or held in contempt for such failure, and to COMPLY with Resolution dated 28 April 2010, both within ten (10) days from Notice”
iii For more than 2 years the office of the Solicitor General has ignored the Supreme Court, with regard to the case of 168 Ferrum, Inspite of the legal battle
There
are Chinese nationals (living in the Mayor's house in Midsalip),
personnel of Hua Ming Mineral Resources Corporation which by virtue of
an (illegal) Memorandum Of Agreement between 168 Ferrum Pacific Mining
Corp and the former acts as the Option Holder/ project
Implementor of 168 Ferrum Pacific Mining Corp.(according to
documentation received from Mayor Leonida Angcap, Midsalip, Zamboanga
del Sur May 23, 2012.)
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