World wakes up to Vedanta
by Matthew

Vedanta hopes to mine the Niyamgiri Hills whatever the cost.

Vedanta Resources, the British-based resources firm, faced a whirlwind of criticism in recent weeks. Coverage of its attempted installation of a mining facility in the hillside home of Indian tribal peoples has swept the web and beyond.

The Dongria Kondh live in the Niyamgiri Hills of Orissa, India. The planned mine will strip them of their livelhoods, culture and religious heartlands.

Survival has just launched a campaign in defence of these people as the Indian Supreme court prepares to announce their fate.

Various British newspapers acknowledged the ‘social and environmental catastrophe’ on the drawing board:

The Telegraph: ‘…mining company is about to end a way of life forever.’

The Independent: ‘…Norway has already excluded Vedanta from its national pension fund investments.’

Indian magazine Tehelka tells the troubling tales of similar Vedanta projects in the past that caused the sort of destruction now on the cards.

A number of colourful videos from human rights organisations highlight the campaign and cultural stories. Action Aid offer a fascinating account of the push to have Vedanta shareholders realise what’s going on.

Another video gives a stirring musical outlook on life in the Nyamgiri hills and the danger it faces.

The finance community raised the alarm on the project with articles highlighting Vedanta’s new scheme as a dodgy investment. Commodityonline.com notes that the company is in ‘a tight spot’.

Meanwhile Vedanta’s own website makes no mention of the tragedy it’s proposing.

With the global outcry ringing in the courts and boardrooms that matter, it’s time to add your voice to the throng. We face another urgent moment of action to defend a people on the brink of destruction. Please use our tool to send a letter by mail to the Prime Minister of India.

3 Responses to “World wakes up to Vedanta”

  1. Bethan Ifans Says:

    I’m sending off my letter to the Indian Prime Minister today. If I receive a reply I will send you a copy.
    Good luck in this cause and all others.

  2. HARPAL Says:

    THATS SO SADDENING THAT THIS CAN BE EVEN ALLOWED TO HAPPEN.

    I THINK ITS EVEN WORSE BECAUSE IT IS AN INDIAN DESTROYING THE LIFES AND CULTURE OF THIS INDIAN TRIBE.

    HOW DISCRACEFUL I DONT KNOW HOW SOME PEOPLE LIVE WITH THEMSELVES.

    SAD SAD SAD SAD SAD

  3. Mahima Kaul Says:

    I am looking into the Vedanta story, and would like to speak to someone form Survival for some infomation. Could you pls drop me an email?
    Thanks.

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