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訴訟

2021年1月1日

US Government lawsuit (re land swap of sacred land to Resolution Copper, USA)

ステータス: ONGOING

Date lawsuit was filed
2021年1月1日
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先住民族, ヒューマンライツ・ディフェンダー, Women
申立の提出場所: アメリカ合衆国
事件の発生場所: アメリカ合衆国
訴訟の種類: 国内

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BHP オーストラリア 鉱業, 石油・ガス・石炭
Rio Tinto イギリス 鉱業

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Government

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Snapshot: In January 2021, the Apache Stronghold filed a lawsuit in the US District Court in Phoenix against the US Government to prevent a land transfer of the sacred Oak Flat in Tonto National Forest to Resolution Copper. They argued that Oak Flat is vital to the religious and cultural identity of the Apache people and the environment would be harmed by the mining activities. The Biden administration paused the process in 2021 to review concerns from Native American tribes. In March 2024, the 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals ruled to allow the land swap, stating it would not significantly burden the Apache's religious practices. In April 2024, Apache Stronghold asked the court to reconsider its decision. In May 2024, the Court denied the request to reconsider and Apache Stronghold announced that they will take the case to the Supreme Court. The case is ongoing.

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