Protesters storm Philippines mining event, demand halt to extraction – by Enrico Dela Cruz (Reuters U.S. – September 6, 2017)

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MANILA (Reuters) – Around 300 protesters clashed with security on Wednesday at a Manila hotel where an annual mining conference was being held, demanding that mineral extraction be halted due to the environmental destruction caused.

The rally comes a day after President Rodrigo Duterte declared he’s supporting a ban on open-pit mining in the Southeast Asian nation, a move that could constrict supply from the world’s top nickel ore exporter.

“Words are not enough, he must act on it,” lawyer Aaron Pedrosa of Sanlakas (One Force), an activist political group that was among the protesters, told reporters. “We are here to express our opposition to mining in our country and the failure of mining companies to rehabilitate mining areas,” Pedrosa said.

Anti-mining protests are a fixture at mining industry events in the Philippines. Some of the protesters, clad in business suits, managed to get past hotel security and into the lobby where they held up placards denouncing mining.

Outside the hotel, other protesters, including those from tribal communities, chanted and held streamers saying “Stop Mining Plunder” and “No to Large-Scale Mining”. The hotel was locked down for at least an hour.

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