The Dongria Kondh

Victory over British mining company

In August 2010, the Dongria Kondh won an historic battle to save their lands and forests from an open-pit mine.

But their victory is in danger as India’s Supreme Court is reviewing the case.

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At the centre of the struggle is the Dongria’s sacred mountain, the ‘mountain of law’. The Dongrias worship the top of the mountain as the seat of their god and protect the forests there.

Vedanta Resources wants to mine the bauxite from the top of the same mountain.

‘Not even this handful of soil’

The Dongria Kondh explain why they vehemently oppose the building of a mine on their land and what they must do to resist it.

The Dongria Kondh would lose their livelihood, their identity and the sanctity of their most religious site.

In common with other displaced tribal peoples worldwide, they would also lose their present good health, their self-sufficiency and their expert knowledge of the hills, forests and farming systems that they have nurtured.

Suffering

Other Kondh groups are already suffering due to a bauxite refinery, built and operated by Vedanta, at the base of the Niyamgiri Hills.

The Dongria’s victory over the mine has not stopped the refinery from operating.

Villagers who have been removed from their homes for the refinery have suffered threats and intimidation. They have lost both their land and their means of supporting themselves.

They are also suffering from health problems due to pollution from the refinery, which they blame for skin problems, livestock diseases and crop damage.

The Orissa government’s pollution control board has ruled that chemical emissions from the refinery are ‘alarming’ and ‘continuous’.

Act now to help the Dongria Kondh

 

the Dongria Kondh's story so far:

2005 »

A village of a neighbouring Kondh tribe in the Niyamgiri foothills is bulldozed to make way for the refinery.

2007 »

India's Supreme Court denies Vedanta permission to mine Niyamgiri, but invites its subsidiary, Sterlite, to apply for a licence.

2009 »

UK government condemns Vedanta's treatment of the Dongria, demands change

2010 »

Victory: India's Environment Minister blocks Vedanta's proposed mine.

2011 »

Minister’s decision challenged in the Supreme Court of India.

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