Xolobeni Mining: The Conflict Continues

Xolobeni Mining: The Conflict Continues

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Snippets and scenes from "Community Outreach" by Ministry of Police to Amadiba community on Pondoland Wild Coast, suffering under attempted imposition of mining rights for Xolobeni Mineral Sands to benefit shady BEE interests. To be watched in conjunction with this FaceBook post by Richard Spoor

About John GI Clarke

John Clarke hopes to write the wrongs of the world, informed by his experience as a social worker and theologian, to actualise fundamental human rights and satisfy fundamental human needs.  He has lived in the urbanised concentration of Johannesburg, but has worked mainly in the rural reaches of the Wild Coast for the past decade.  From having paid a fortune in toll fees he believes he has earned the right to be critical of Sanral and other extractive institutions, and has not held back while supporting Sustaining the Wild Coast (www.swc.org.za), the Southern African Faith Communities Environment Institute (www.safcei.org.za) and the Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance (www.outa.co.za), in various ways.

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