LRC-KsK Blog
Appointment of Pro-mining DENR Secretary sparks fear among Indigenous groups
MANILA, Philippines – Alyansa Tigil Mina (ATM), an advocacy group and people’s movement composed of more than eighty (80) organizations from mining-affected communities and civil society organizations nationwide, feared the appointment of longtime Mines and Geosciences Bureau (MGB) director Horacio Ramos as the new Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) secretary that will put indigenous groups at higher risk to injustices.
Philippine Resources Not For Sale
The outgoing administration is brazenly relentless in perpetuating the destruction it has wrought our communities and ecosystems. With just four months to go, President Arroyo has placed Horacio Ramos, the country’s long running top mining bureaucrat, at the helm of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR).
Civil society laments lack of impartial investigation into the burning of school building in Tampakan
Civil society laments lack of impartial investigation into the burning of school building in Tampakan
KORONADAL CITY—Last February 1, the school building of Datal Biao Elementary School in Barangay Danlag, Tampakan, South Cotabato was burned by still unidentified men. The military blames the New People's Army (NPA) of the mine site atrocity. Datal Biao lies within the Mine Development Area of Xtrata–SMI.
Lumads underscore NCIP’s FPIC Guidelines as facilitator of development aggression
Brgy. Tiguma, Pagadian - More than 50 Subanen leaders & traditional chieftains of Zamboanga Peninsula have gathered here to draft their own guidelines for the Free and Prior Informed Consent (FPIC) process to be undergone by prospective multinational corporations planning to enter their ancestral domains. This is in response to their frustration with the NCIP FPIC Guidelines of 2006 which had only led to a higher incidence of development aggression in Subanen territories brought about by mining and



