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Civil society laments lack of impartial investigation into the burning of school building in Tampakan |
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Tuesday, 09 February 2010 00:00 |
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KORONADAL CITY—Last February 1, the school building of Datal Biao Elementary School in Barangay Danlag, Tampakan, South Cotabato was burned by still unidentified men. The military blames the New People's Army (NPA) of the mine site atrocity. Datal Biao lies within the Mine Development Area of Xtrata–SMI.
"We believe that the incident could be used to give reason for the deployment of more military personnel in the area especially that there have been series of spontaneous protest actions of the B'laans directed against the company since last year," said SOCSKSARGEN CAN (Climate Action Now) spokesperson Sr. Susan O. Bolanio, OND.
Earlier reports quoted Dagil Capion, a B'laan leader who led a barricade against XTRATA–SMI days before the burning, saying that the incident could be used to justify the permanent deployment of soldiers to stifle opposition to the project.
"For who else would benefit of the military presence, and who else could be interested to have military presence in the area?" asked Bolanio, adding that the military as a state apparatus is tasked to protect investors especially in areas prone to conflict.
The church on the other hand, questions the seemingly lack of effort from the local government to conduct an impartial investigation regarding the burning of the school building.
"We, and even the affected IP (Indigenous Peoples) communities are confused by the ease some local authorities point fingers to some groups as suspects without formal investigation," said Fr. Romeo Catedral, Director of the Social Action Center of the Diocese of Marbel.
Catedral further suggests that XTATA–SMI, the military and the local government should not participate in the investigation, since "they are never perceived by the local populace as objective".
Catedral said: "This will not be the last unfortunate incident in the area as long as the mining company insists their presence. This company is simply creating more trouble in the guise of development."
Catedral also questions the sincerity of the company in respecting the rights and concerns of the stakeholders including the right to say no to the project as well as in providing the people the necessary information including the results of their feasibility studies.
"They promised to provide us a copy of the feasibility study report but until now they failed," said Catedral.
Bolanio said: "The fact that the B'laans protested against XTRATA–SMI's project makes us believe more that the company lies in projecting itself as responsible and ethical in their conduct of operation. SOCSKSARGEN CAN will continue its campaign against the project."
SOCSKSARGEN CAN (Climate Action Now) is a multi–sectoral coalition of various groups working for climate justice and is campaigning for the pull out of XTRATA–SMI in the regio
By Erwin B. Quinones of LRC⁄KsK–FoE Phils |