socialistfuture
4th September 2006, 03:39
A British mining company has stopped the construction of a giant open pit coal mine in Bangladesh following violent protests by local people.
More than six people were killed and 120 injured in the increasingly violent demonstrations before the Bangladeshi government forced the company to stop work on the mine on Thursday.
The mine was being developed by Asia Energy, a UK-based company, at Phulbari in Dinajpur district 350km (220 miles) northwest of the capital, Dhaka.
Residents, rights groups and opposition parties feared the project would displace thousands of families and damage the environment.
Asia Energy had said that the construction of the mine would displace 40,000 people over three decades but promised to compensate those affected...
...We have agreed to all the demands [of the protestors]," Asadul Habib Dulu, junior minister for food and relief, said.
"The first demand was that the government will have to cancel all its existing agreements with Asia Energy and we have agreed to that," he said.
"The second demand was that there will be no open-pit mining at Phulbari or elsewhere in the country."
The government has agreed to compensate the families of people killed in clashes between demonstrators and the government, an official in northern Dinajpur district said.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/343...93D8620310F.htm (http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/343E3C1D-390B-4C14-B790-893D8620310F.htm)
More than six people were killed and 120 injured in the increasingly violent demonstrations before the Bangladeshi government forced the company to stop work on the mine on Thursday.
The mine was being developed by Asia Energy, a UK-based company, at Phulbari in Dinajpur district 350km (220 miles) northwest of the capital, Dhaka.
Residents, rights groups and opposition parties feared the project would displace thousands of families and damage the environment.
Asia Energy had said that the construction of the mine would displace 40,000 people over three decades but promised to compensate those affected...
...We have agreed to all the demands [of the protestors]," Asadul Habib Dulu, junior minister for food and relief, said.
"The first demand was that the government will have to cancel all its existing agreements with Asia Energy and we have agreed to that," he said.
"The second demand was that there will be no open-pit mining at Phulbari or elsewhere in the country."
The government has agreed to compensate the families of people killed in clashes between demonstrators and the government, an official in northern Dinajpur district said.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/343...93D8620310F.htm (http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/343E3C1D-390B-4C14-B790-893D8620310F.htm)