Community Victory: Mining Drillers Backed-off because of Community Human Barricade


BARANGAY ANISLAGAN, PLACER, SURIGAO DEL NORTE—Today marks the second monthof the human barricade installed by the residents of barangay Anislagan preventing the mining drillers to pass through their barangay access road.
Equipment and employees of United Philippine Drillers (UPD), the subcontractor of the drilling operation of the exploration activity of Kalayaan Copper Gold Resources, Inc. (KCGR), on their way to their mining drilling sites were prevented by the barricaders to pass though the barangay road of Anislagan. KCGR has abandoned its stock room and partly a rest house in Anislagan, as a result.
KCGR is a joint venture of Manila Mining Company (MMC) and Anglo-American, a British-owned mining corporation.
September 2002 or almost six years ago, the community organized themselves as ABAKATAF (Anislagan Bantay Kalikasan Task Force) during the height of their first human barricade which prompted the DENR Secretary to issue an open-ended moratorium of mining activities of Manila Mining Company in Anislagan. ABAKATAF is primarily organized to protect the community's land, livelihood, and life which are threatened by the entry of mining companies.
We (my family and the whole community of Anislagan) do not want mining in our community because majority of us are farmers and we are dependent on our land and our water for survival…. Later on, our land will be mined and our water will be disturbed; subsequently our livelihood will be lost and we will all die," lamented Daniel Gonzales, president of Anislagan Irrigators Association.
Because of their strong staunch against any mining activities in their community, ABAKATAF members were barraged with 23 cases filed before the regular courts from murder, frustrated homicide, to arson. But these did not weaken the community; instead these unite them. Only last year, they celebrated another victory after learning that all the cases filed against ABAKATAF members were dismissed.
Anislagan is an agricultural community of about 400 household with about 2,000 population. Most of the community is dependent on their land and their water. Anislagan is the supplier of potable water to the whole town of Placer as well as the irrigation of the rice fields in nearby barangays.
"We have a common stand of protecting our land, our water, and our mountain …. In July 2007, the Barangay Council of Anislagan issued a resolution opposing the operation of Kalayaan Copper Gold Resources," narrated Mario Tejada, barangay captain of Anislagan.
The entry of the mining company disturbed the once peaceful community of Anislagan.
"We cannot keep the fact that the mining issue created division in our own family—once a closely knit community," openly shared inside the makeshift
shelter for the barricaders by Tansing Dapar, who voluntarily manned the shelter.
"We will not stop our human barricade until the mining company will get out in our place," Gigi Dapar said.
"We know that gold lies underneath our farm lots and our water source which value millions of pesos but we value more the lives of the people here in our small community, the lives around our community and their children's children—these are unquantifiable by money,"  Neneng Gamos said.

Carl Cesar C.  Rebuta
Team Leader
Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center
Cagayan de Oro Regional Office
088-856-5045

ANTI-MINING FARMERS ATTEMPT TO SET WORLD RECORD



A small village of around two thousand population set the Guinness World Record for the Tallest Scarecrow in the ricefiled.
Around 80 farmers who are members of Anislagan Bantay Kalikasan Task Force (ABAKATAF) installed a 15-foot tall scarecrow to scare Mining Companies planned to mine their village.
Organized themselves as ABAKATAF in 2001 during the height of rallies against the proposed mining operation of Manila Mining Corporation (MMC) in their village.
Anislagan is an interior barangay of Municipality of Placer, Surigao del Norte. It is mainly populated by peace loving migrant farmers from different islands of Visayas, which the majority was coming from Cebu and Bohol. The small village sits at the foot of Bayugo and Bagacay hills which supplies potable water in this village and the entire town of Placer. Anislagan also provides irrigation to nearby barangay of Sta. Cruz.
MMC and Anglo American, subsidiary company of the London-based transnational Lepanto Mining firm merged for a joint venture agreement called Kalayaan Copper Gold Resources (KCGR) for an mining exploration activity in Barangay Anislagan. KCGR was issued an Exploration Permit EP-XIII-014B last march 5, 2008 without community consultation and the Barangay council's endorsement. This exploration area covers 286.6 hectares in Brgy. Anislagan which is adjacent to the Boyongan project in Tubod, Surigao del Norte.
"It is so inspiring to the see the whole community help in installing the tallest scarecrow in the world and to tell to the whole world that we against mining in our agricultural village", Gigi Dapar, member of ABAKATAF narrated.
The village will not know until three weeks whether the Guinness Book of World Record recognizes its achievement.

Carl Cesar C. Rebuta
Team Leader
Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center,Inc –
Kasama sa Kalikasan/Friends of the Earth-Philippines
( LRC-KsK/FoE-Phils.)
Cagayan de Oro Office
088-856-5045

FARMERS TRY NEW WAY TO FRIGHTEN MINING COMPANY


"The women, men, youth and children assisted the installation of a 15 feet tall scarecrow as our symbolic edifice against Mining" narrated by Rizalina Lisbos, a mother of four.
The members of Anislagan Bantay Kalikasan Task Force (ABAKATAF) of Barangay Anislagan, Placer, Surigao del Norte, Phillippines installed a scarecrow as a symbol of community strong staunch against mining which threatens their farmlots.
Anislagan is an agricultural community of about 400 households or roughly 2,000 individuals. It supplies potable water to the whole town of Placer and irrigates the ricefields in nearby barangays.
ABAKATAF members who were mostly farmers initiated the installation of a huge scarecrow since November. Scarecrow is a common edifice in the ricefield to freighten crop destroying birds in the village but this time, the farmers construct a huge scarecrow to freighten one of the biggest mining company in the world.
Kalayaan Copper Gold Resources (KCGR) is a joint venture of Anglo-American Corporation, the world's second largest mining company and the Manila Mining Corporation ( MMC). Anglo is a subsidiary company of the London-based transnational Lepanto Mining firm.
KCGR was issued an Exploration Permit EP-XIII-014B last march 5, 2008 without community consultation and the Barangay council's endorsement. This exploration area covers 286.6 hectares in Brgy. Anislagan which is adjacent to the Boyongan project in Tubod, Surigao del Norte.
"Will show to the whole world that we are against Mining in our agricultural village. This is our source of livelihood in the community", Jesus Ormega, ABAKATAF President lamented.

Carl Cesar C. Rebuta
Team Leader
Legal Rights and Natural Resources Center,Inc –
Kasama sa Kalikasan/Friends of the Earth-Philippines
( LRC-KsK/FoE-Phils.)
Cagayan de Oro Office
088-856-5045