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Tribe stages mass protest against British company Vedanta
Hundreds of members of the remote Dongria Kondh tribe held a protest in India yesterday against the British FTSE 100 company VEDANTA, which plans to mine their sacred mountain. Vedanta is owned by London-based Indian billionaire Anil Agarwal.

The Dongria Kondh marched through Bhubaneswar, the capital of Orissa state, and staged a sit-down protest on Mahatma Gandhi Street, which leads to the state assembly.

Jitu Jakasika, a young Dongria Kondh man, told the Indian Telegraph newspaper, ‘If the mining project is allowed, it will destroy the hill’s ecosystem and will dry up two major rivers and 36 streams. To add to that, it will destroy the livelihoods of 10,000 tribals and the religious sanctity of our beloved Niyamgiri.’

Survival has launched a campaign targeting Vedanta, and is urging shareholders, including major British companies Coutts Bank, Standard Life, Barclays Bank, Abbey National and HSBC, as well as Middlesbrough and Wolverhampton Councils, to disinvest unless Vedanta abandons its plans.


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