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Environmental Rights Programme

The Environmental Rights Programme is a newly-established project at Lawyers for Human Rights. The project focuses on matters concerning the environmental rights of marginalised people in South Africa. The programme, based at LHR's Johannesburg office, complements existing environmental organisations and draws on their extensive experience and expertise while providing professional litigation and advocacy services.

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The human toll of the abrupt closure of the Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine in 2013 is devastating, according to a new FIDH and LHR report. The two human rights organisations documented a widespread and precipitous decline in both environmental and socio-economic standards, since the Mine's collapse. FIDH and LHR condemn, in their report, the role of corporate and state actors who did not comply with their obligations, abandoning the community of 6000 residents.

 

“The catastrophe at Blyvooruitzicht is the result of a toxic cocktail involving private sector abdication of responsibility, inadequate implementation of the existing legislative framework and lack of anticipation of the severity of the impacts of a sudden liquidation of a major mining operation,” affirmed Michael Clements, lawyer and head of the Environmental Rights Program at LHR.

 

The  Blyvooruitzicht Gold Mine used to be one of the world’s largest and most profitable mining concerns, purportedly yielding some one million kilograms of precious metals over its 70 years of operation. The report reveals that today 75% of the community is unemployed. Close to 60% of them reported not having enough money to buy food, and a similar percentage reported being unable to support their children. All community members face problems of regular access to water and electricity. 

 

“We have been dumped by the government and the gold mine,” said a member of the community interviewed during the research process.

 

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The 2013 annual report highlights some of LHR's most noteworthy cases and interventions.

Lawyers for Human Rights have done extensive work in its various programmes during 2012, including the Refugee and Migrant Rights Programme, Strategic Litigation Unit, Land and Housing Programme and Environmental Rights Programme.

Notice of appeal in terms of Section 96(1) of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development ACT 28 of 2002 against the decision to grant mining right to Platreef Resources (PTY) Ltd on the farms Macalaskop 243 KR and Turfspruit 241 KR situated in the magisterial district of Mokgalakwena.

Videos

I hate this in my life
A look at coal mining in Mpumalanga.
Suffering is forever
The Hondeklip Bay community's struggle to hold De Beers accountable.
Bad luck will come to us – Clay mining and erosion in Limpopo
In 2010, Blue Platinum Ventures started mining outside the area for which they had an approved...
A deep wound - Anthracite mining in Mpumalanga
In 2007, a new anthracite mine was buillt in Madadeni, diverting a tributary to the Nkomati River...

Programme Photos

Mokopane residents march on Platreef, demanding better consultation on mining in the area
Mokopane residents march on Platreef, demanding better consultation on mining in the area
Mokopane residents march on Platreef, demanding better consultation on mining in the area
Mokopane residents march on Platreef, demanding better consultation on mining in the area
Mokopane residents march on Platreef, demanding better consultation on mining in the area
LHR's Wayne Ncube educates Wits law students about working in public interest law
LHR educates Wits law students about working in public interest law
LHR's Kayan Leung educates Wits law students about working in public interest law