Press Release: Guyana court ruling violates indigenous peoples' rights

Guyana court ruling violates indigenous peoples' rights
Controversial Court decision favours miners over indigenous peoples as country sinks to new low on double standards on human rights and development
On 17 January 2013, the Guyanese High Court ruled in favour of a miner who has a mining concession on titled indigenous lands. The ruling states that miners who obtained mining permits prior to the Amerindian Act of 2006 are not bound by its provisions, and consequently do not have to obtain permission from indigenous villages before carrying out operations on village land.
We are deeply disappointed and worried with this ruling and what it means to our village and to Amerindian communities in general. On the ground it has serious environmental and social impacts for us. The miners have, for example, brought with them problems related to drugs and prostitution. At the higher level, we feel that when the High Court tells us that we have no rights to decide and control what takes place on our land, then the land is not ours.…Just Friday, when inquiring at the office of the GGMC [Guyana Geology and Mines Commission], we learnt that our whole land is covered with mining concessions. Yet, the government has not informed us about this.
If this ruling goes forward then it will be a huge step backwards and will threaten indigenous peoples' rights to land and to self-determination throughout the country. The community will be appealing the decision in the high court in Guyana and will use the full force of international law to hold Guyana to its international obligations and duties under the Constitution to uphold indigenous peoples' rights and fundamental freedoms. Justice must be seen to be done for Isseneru and all indigenous peoples in Guyana.
Endnotes
- [1] See: http://www.forestpeoples.org/topics/environmental-governance/news/2011/10/peer-reviewed-cifor-and-world-bank-studies-find-communi
- [2] See: http://indigenouspeoplesissues.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=15194:colombia-colombian-court-sides-with-local-communities-on-halting-a-mine-in-choco&catid=23&Itemid=56
- [3] See: http://in.reuters.com/article/2012/09/26/peru-tribes-court-idINL1E8KQBJG20120926
Note for Editors:
For more information:
- APA Press Statement Amerindian Peoples Association Disappointed With Court Ruling, 22 January 2013: http://tinyurl.com/acr6pfc
- Isseneru Village Council Press Release Isseneru Village calls for recognition of traditional land rights, 22 January 2013: http://www.forestpeoples.org/sites/fpp/files/news/2013/01/IsseneruVillage_Council_PressReleaseJan2013.pdf
- http://www.forestpeoples.org/region/south-central-america/guyana
- http://rainforestfoundation.org/guyana
Contact persons for interviews:
- Jean La Rose, Amerindian Peoples Association (APA), Email: apaguy@networksgy.com, Tel: +592 2238150
- Tom Griffiths, Forest Peoples Programme, Email: tom@forestpeoples.org, Tel: +44 1608 652893
- Christine Halvorson, Rainforest Foundation US, Email: christineh@rffny.org, Tel: +1 212 431 9098

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