Russia: Indigenous peoples of Far North protest against Nornickel operations over land rights & environmental concerns
Résumé
Date indiquée: 12 Aoû 2020
Lieu: Russie
Entreprises
Norilsk Nickel - Parent CompanyProjets
Norilsk Nickel Nickel Mine(s) in Russia (Mine Name Unknown) - UnknownConcerné
Nombre total de personnes concernées: Chiffre inconnu
Communauté: ( Chiffre inconnu - Lieu inconnu - Secteur inconnu , Gender not reported )Enjeux
Manifestations , Peuples autochtones , Personal Health , Impacts sur les moyens de subsistance , Problèmes culturelsRéponse
Response sought: Non
Type de source: News outlet
Indigenous peoples of Russia's Far North march against Nornickel, 12 August 2020
Representatives of the indigenous peoples of Russia's far northern Taimyr Peninsula have marched against operations of the world's largest palladium and nickel producer -- Nornickel.
Dozens of members of the Nenets, Nganasans, Dolgans, and Enets communities marched in traditional dress across the industrial Arctic city of Norilsk on August 12, saying their rights are being violated by local officials and large businesses -- including Nornickel -- operating in the region.
The protest lasted for more than an hour with many residents of the city joining the protesters.
"August 9 was marked in the world as the Day of Indigenous Peoples, but we have nothing to celebrate. We are deprived of our rights to fish and hunt on the territories that we inherited from our ancestors and that are currently being exploited by companies that have enormous sums of money to ‘win’ tenders on our lands," one of the leaders of the group, Valeria Bolgova, told RFE/RL.