PRESS STATEMENT | Pretoria High Court grants urgent interim relief for humanitarian aid for artisanal miners trapped at Buffelsfontein Gold Mine

Date: 01/12/2024


The Gauteng High Court, Pretoria, virtually heard an urgent application today at 14:45 on Sunday, 1 December 2024 brought by Lawyers for Human Rights (LHR) on behalf of Mining Affected Communities United in Action (MACUA). The case centers on the life-threatening conditions of artisanal miners trapped underground at the Buffelsfontein Gold Mine, following the state’s sealing and blocking of mine entrances as part of “Operation Vala Umgodi”.

In its ruling, the Court granted immediate interim relief, ordering the respondents, including the Minister of Police and the MEC for Community Safety and Transport Management (North West), to allow community members, charitable organisations, and interested parties to provide food, water, and medication to the trapped miners within two (2) hours of the court order being handed down. The court emphasises that this aid must be facilitated without delay, addressing the miners’ critical need for humanitarian assistance.

LHR welcomes the interim order, which highlights the paramount importance of the artisanal miners’ right to life and the right not to have the quality of their life diminished. The interim order affirms that the state cannot use starvation and dehydration, internationally recognised elements of crimes against humanity, as a tool for purported law enforcement. This would be contrary to the right to life, human dignity, and the right not to be treated in an inhumane and degrading way, which are rights which cannot be limited. We reiterate that the State and the South African Police Service (SAPS) must act within the bounds of the Constitution, upholding their obligation to respect, protect, and fulfill the rights enshrined therein even when seeking to enforce the law.

LHR and MACUA will return to the Pretoria High Court on Thursday, 5 December 2024, as the court considers additional relief being sought by the applicants including an order allowing for the continuation of community rescue efforts and declaring the conduct of SAPS in using starvation and dehydration as a tool against communities unconstitutional.

For further media inquiries, please contact:

Thato Gaffane
E: thato[at]lhr.org.za

Ezile Madlala
E: ezile[at]lhr.org.za

Mametlwe Sebei
E: sebei[a]lhr.org.za

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