Occupation of Minvest Deva Headquarters in Romania

3/2/14

Nine activists from Roma­nia and Ger­many climbed the fire escape of Min­vest Deva’s head­quar­ters today and unfurled two thir­ty-foot-long ban­ners call­ing for a ban on cyanide min­ing. They were fined 500 lei each, but declared they would not pay.

3/2/14

Nine activists from Roma­nia and Ger­many climbed the fire escape of Min­vest Deva’s head­quar­ters today and unfurled two thir­ty-foot-long ban­ners call­ing for a ban on cyanide min­ing. They were fined 500 lei each, but declared they would not pay.

The ban­ners read, “Respect Exis­tance or Expect Resis­tance,” “Min­ing with Cyanide Caus­es Death!” and oth­er slo­gans

The activists chose Min­vest Deva due to con­flict of inter­est. Accord­ing to one activist named Mih­nea Bli­dar­iu who was involved in the ban­ner drops, ”The cur­rent Direc­tor of Deva Gold , Mr Nico­lae Stan­ca, is the same per­son who in 1987 signed the Asso­ci­a­tion Agree­ment between Gabriel Resources and the Roman­ian state.”

The full state­ment from the group is below (from Rev­o­lu­tion Sociale)

“Today, the 3rd of Feb­ru­ary 2014, we, cit­i­zens of Roma­nia and Ger­many have occu­pied Min­vest Deva head­quar­ters in order to draw atten­tion at the ille­gal and ille­git­i­mate favor­ing of min­ing com­pa­nies by the Roman­ian state author­i­ties.

We denounce the cyanide based min­ing projects from Certej, Deva-Mun­cel, Băiţa Cră­ci­unești, Brad, Rov­ina și Roșia Mon­tană, projects that have destruc­tive effects towards nature and humans and can only start with no regard of legal pro­ce­dures.

Only at Certej, in 16 years of oper­a­tion 26.448 tons of sodi­um cyanide and 15.280 tons of cop­per sul­phate would be used. Large-scale cyanide use does not bring pros­per­i­ty to a com­mu­ni­ty, only death and the impos­si­bil­i­ty to devel­op oth­er eco­nom­ic activ­i­ties. We denounce deeds that reek of cor­rup­tion, con­flict of inter­ests and abus­es of Nico­lae Stan­ca, cur­rent direc­tor at Deva Gold. He has signed, in the name of the Roman­ian state, the asso­ci­at­ing doc­u­ments between Min­vest Deva and Gabriel Resources in 1997, then being employed by the con­tro­vert­ed busi­ness­man Frank Timis.

We con­demn the government’s inten­tion to bring for­ward to the par­lia­ment a new min­ing law, we con­demn the irre­spon­si­ble and undig­ni­fied atti­tude of the Min­is­ter of Envi­ron­ment, Rovana Plumb, and ask for her res­ig­na­tion. We warn prime-min­is­ter Vic­tor Pon­ta that a new attempt to pass the min­ing law with absurd stip­u­la­tions that only serve the inter­ests of the min­ing indus­try will not remain with­out con­se­quences. In his urgency and pres­sure on the par­lia­men­tar­i­ans to make forced expro­pri­a­tion of cit­i­zens by pri­vate com­pa­nies legal he is doing exact­ly the oppo­site of what the pub­lic opin­ion wants. As the events of last year have demon­strat­ed, ille­git­i­mate sup­port of min­ing com­pa­nies is not backed up by par­lia­ment (two leg­isla­tive attempts have failed last year), nor by the tens of thou­sands of peo­ple that have gone to the streets in 2013.

Last but not least, we wish to draw atten­tion to the total aban­don of moral­i­ty by polit­i­cal peo­ple such as Dan Șova or Rovana Plumb. Dan Șova, from the gov­ern­ment table pro­pos­es legal solu­tions for min­ing projects of his mother’s law clients. Cyanide-based projects are then passed to be eval­u­at­ed to his col­league min­is­ter, Rovana Plumb, who will do any­thing to see them approved, includ­ing drop­ping charges in court.

We ask the cit­i­zens of Roma­nia to inform them­selves cor­rect­ly about the many draw­backs of min­ing projects and remem­ber the hor­ri­ble eco­log­i­cal acci­dents at Certej in 1971 and Baia Mare in 2000. We do not want such tragedies to be repeat­ed! We show our sol­i­dar­i­ty with move­ments around the world that strug­gle against such destruc­tive min­ing projects: Krem­ni­ca (Slo­va­kia), Halkidi­ki (Greece), Cor­coesto (Spain), Salave Asturias (Spain), Berga­ma (Turkey), Kum­tor (Kyr­gyzs­tan), Tal­vi­vaara (Fin­land).

Respect exis­tence or expect resis­tance!
Roma­nia with­out cyanide!

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