Surigao City residents oppose large-scale unlawful mining

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Surigao City residents oppose large-scale unlawful mining


Surigao City residents oppose large-scale unlawful mining

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MANILA, Philippines —  Around 1,300 residents of two barangays in Surigao City and the Mamanwa tribe signed a petition opposing to large-scale unlawful mining of their areas. 

In a joint petition despatched to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), the teams referred to as out the Palau Pacific Partners, as they “beg” the company for consideration.  

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“WE ARE IN DANGER. WE NEED HELP. Our place was once peaceful not until the illegal large-scale mining activity devastated and ruined our community. It was in December 2023 when some of the residents noticed some Chinese nationals with Filipino agents and representatives coming in and out of our place and started negotiating with land owners for purposes of buying real properties,” the doc reads. 

 In January 2024, the residents mentioned they observed the 24/7 land excavation of the corporate reportedly mining golf. 

“They had been using their permits to make it appear that there exists a legal operation under the guise of a legitimate quarry where in fact they are not!” the petitioners mentioned.  

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“Clearly, under plain view, they are operating an illegal large-scale mining in our place albeit a lack of necessary permits, clearances, and other mandatory requisites as well as prior and proper public consultation and consent, and in clear violation of the various environmental laws,” they added. 

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The residents additionally requested the company to conduct a radical investigation into the exercise and maintain the individuals behind, together with protectors of the unlawful mining exercise accountable. 

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“This gross violation of our laws, the constitutional rights to local autonomy, to public participation, and a balanced and healthful ecology — ultimately, gathered us to file this instant petition,” the petition addressed to DENR learn. 

“We respectfully and strongly urge you to conduct parallel investigations and inquiries into the violations perpetrated by these companies and to undertake environmental and human rights due diligence and to hold not only the private companies but also their “protectors” accountable,” it provides. 

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According to the residents, the corporate concerned violated the next legal guidelines:

  • Philippine Mining Act (Republic Act 7942)
  • Philippine Water Act (Republic Act 9275)
  • Revised Forestry Code (PD 705)
  • Philippine Water Code (PD 1067)
  • Indigenous People’s Rights Act (RA NO. 8371) (IPRA)
  • Clean Water Act (RA NO. 9275)
  • Clean Air Act (RA NO. 8749)
  • Environmental Compliance Certificate (PD NO. 1586)

During the House committee on appropriations listening to on the DENR’s finances final August, the unlawful quarrying within the mainland of Surigao del Norte province was raised. 

In response, the DENR findings confirmed that 30 quarry operators have been monitored.

“Out of 30 operators, 10 are operating without ECC and three are operating with ECC but for issuance of Notice of Violations for Water Discharge Permit and Permit to Operate,” the report reads. 

In line with this, the company advisable the provincial authorities and native authorities unit of Surigao to “strictly conduct regular patrolling and monitoring, document and report to the concerned agencies and offices any signs of illegal activities therein.”



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The company via its investigating group likewise advisable “the issuance of Cease and Desist Order covering all mining activities in the subject quarry area,” amongst others. 



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