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British MP takes up cudgel against mining in Goa

Last Updated: Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 15:04     A- A A+
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London: A campaign mounted in Britain over environmental damage in Goa due to mining has received support from a British parliamentarian who has so far tabled two motions in parliament.

Carmen Miranda, through her London-based Save Goa Campaign UK (SGCUK), has caught the attention of a wide swathe of members of the British parliament.

Chief among them is Labour MP John Mcdonnell, who has so far tabled two motions in parliament addressing the "Mining and Environmental Damage in Goa" (July 7, 2012) and "Closure of Goan Mines" (Oct 12, 2012), co-sponsored by a score of fellow MPs.

"The demands to the mine owners, so far, are to show their documentation and paperwork and prove they are in order if they are allowed to operate again," Miranda said.

"The demands from the truck-owners and the barge-owners and other mining-dependent people are that they want to continue to earn a living in the mines by hook or by crook... because mining has been expanding without control, our demand is to cap the amount of mining done in Goa and phase out mining altogether as soon as possible."

Miranda added: "High levels of corruption, most MLAs involved in mining, others receiving money from mine owners, total maladministration and chaos, lack of monitoring capacity and governance... meant that no one really knows exactly how many mines are illegal, but the fact is most mines were operating illegally one way or the other..."

On Oct 15, chaired by MP John McDonnell, a meeting was held at the Portculis House, an annexe of the Houses of Parliament. A number of Goans as well as people sympathetic to the Goan cause attended this meet.

McDonnell's keynote address and subsequent presentation by Miranda dwelt in detail on the conditions in the mining industry in Goa as well as its detrimental effects on the Goan people and environment.

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First Published: Wednesday, October 17, 2012, 15:04

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pradeep - sanvordem
ask the people of sanvordem what they are going through by this mining ativity,not a single person around my place is in good health.The mine owners legal or illlegal are doing nothing for the welfare of the locals,according to me i love sanvordem wihtout its mining activities,as for the mining trucks they survived before the onslaught of ore demand for china and they will survive now...
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Dipak - Goa
Mining has been caught in the misinformation spread by Goa Foundation an NGO to benefit the foreign mining companies Rio Tinto and BHP Billiton who have substantial shareholders in US and UK. These foreign players are facing slowdown in Chinese demand for ore at a time when they have invested in huge expansions and Goa with its competitive ore supplies stands between them and a 40 million increase in sales. Therefore they are funding Goa Foundation to destroy mining in Goa and India. They are also funding MPs in UK to put pressure on India to stop mining. The rot is so bad that Goa Fooundation was the only body the Shah Commission listened to and based his report on, not even State and Central Govt officials, mining companies, local people and committee members of village Panchayat Governing bodies in the mining area were consulted by the Shah Commission. He even called these democratically elected bodies paid muscle-power of the mining companies when they expressed their support for mining and thereby wholly justified rejection of their testimonies in a public meeting, saying that they shouted down anti-mining activists who were in small number. This is the extent of rot in the Indian system.
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Yvonne Pereira - Goa
If these mining criminals are to be set free, so should all those petty thieves who languish in our jails. This was a willful plunder of our resources by educated well-placed people. No thought was spared for all those suffering from lung ailments, TB and other related illnesses. These looters are only worried about getting their trucks, barges etc on the road again. Please say no to mining.
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shivram falari - bicholim goa
all mines in Goa has to be nationalised , since it is a national resource. the income from the mines has to be spent on th upliftment of the local environment and to maintain health of the local peoples..
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Yvonne Pereira - Goa
If these mining criminals are to be set free, so should all those petty thieves who languish in our jails. This was a willful plunder of our resources by educated well-placed people. No thought was spared for all those suffering from lung ailments, TB and other related illnesses. These looters are only worried about getting their trucks, barges etc on the road again. Please say no to mining.



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