Melbourne, Australia: Human Rights and Environmental Activists Targeted in Victoria Police Raids

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MEDIA STATEMENT 19/01/2019

Human rights and environmental activists targeted in Victoria Police raids!

Friday 18th January 2019, several activists involved in the protests against the International Mining And Resources Conference (IMARC) 2018 had their homes raided and searched by Victoria Police; they were arrested, detained and interrogated and had phones, computers and other belongings seized.

We as the Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET), Frontline Action Against Coal Melbourne (FLAC), Melbourne Rainforest Action Group (MRAG) and other groups strongly denounce the harassment, surveillance and criminalization of dissent and protest at the hands of Victoria Police, the Australian Government and the multinational companies they serve.

This is not an isolated event and these arrests are happening in the context of other social and environmental activists being raided and harrassed in recent weeks and months by Victoria Police. This is just another example in Victoria Police’s long history of human rights violations against Indigenous, migrants, women, LGBT, working people and any who challenge the racist, capitalist and patriarchal system that the Australian Police uphold and protect. 

IMARC is a gathering of the global mining industry to develop and expand their operations and exploitation of people, land and water across the globe. While they talk about how to increase their projects and profits, Aboriginal land is plundered and poisoned; communities are displaced from their lands without veto rights; Indigenous and working class families are dying from respiratory diseases from mines and coal dust. Meanwhile, globally, climate scientists tell us if we don’t stop fossil fuel use we are going past the point of no return; mass extinction, deforestation, climate catastrophe…

When the last tonne is extracted, what will be left?

We stand in solidarity with the activists arrested and raided Friday and in recent weeks, and with all those defending the earth from the plunder of mining and fighting for a just and liveable future for all, from Andymathana and Gomeroi land to Ecuador, Colombia and Honduras, from Papua New Guinea to South Africa :

NO TO MINING! YES TO LIFE!
LAND RIGHTS NOT MINING RIGHTS!
WATER IS LIFE!
WATER MORE PRECIOUS THAN GOLD!
MINING IS NOT SUSTAINABLE!
EXTRACTIVISM IS NOT DEVELOPMENT!

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Lucho 0425 539 149/ Rebecca 0447 682 695