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Idag träffar representanter för Laevas, Girjas, Sirges, Jåhkkågasska Tjiellde, Lainiovuoma och Saarivuoma samebyar landsbygds- och näringsdepartementen för att framföra sin oro över den enorma ökningen av exploateringar i Sápmi, framför allt inom gruvnäringen. De nu aktuella gruvprojekten hotar att omöjliggöra en fortsatt tradionell rennäring i de berörda områdena. Samebyarna vill få regeringens syn på detta och efterlyser ett regelverk som skyddar de samiska rättigheterna, bl.a. genom en ratificering av ILO169.

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This morning guards outside the Mines and Money conference in London tried to suppress Saami protests over mining on traditional Saami lands. Saami community representatives were told they were not permitted to protest and were forced away from the Conference centre. With the assisstance of Richard Solly from London Mining Network –  a partner organisation in London – the Saami delegation maintained that they were permitted to excerise their democratic right to public protest. After being forced away three times, the Saami delegation were finally able to continue their peaceful protest, outside the conference, without further interventions by the guards.

The Saami delegation are representing the Saami communities of Sirges, Jåhkågaska, Lainiovuoma, Saarivuoma, Laevas and Girjas and are protesting over mining plans by Australian backed Scandinavian Resources and British based Beowulf Mining.

For reporting by Swedish Radio in Swedish and Saami click here

Saami community representative, Carl-Johan Utsi, handing out information leaflets to conference delegates at 'Mines and Money', London.

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Press Release -  Tuesday 6 December 2011

Today several Indigenous Saami communities from Scandinavia will attend the ‘Mines and Money’ London conference in order to raise awareness over the destruction of their traditional lands by mining.

Saami areas in Sweden are currently experiencing an explosion in mining developments by both Scandinavian and foreign companies. Ironically, while these companies commonly market themselves to investors based on principles of Corporate Social Responsibility, many of them risk breaching human rights conventions, because they all too often fail to see the connection between the impacts of their activities and Saami rights.

The Saami Council, the National Swedish Saami Association, and individual Saami communities are in dialogue with several mining companies and their investors, including Scandinavian Resources and Beowulf Mining, to name just two. “These companies claim to respect the rights of Indigenous peoples, yet they seem to have no problem with performing intrusive exploration and mining activities in sensitive Saami reindeer herding areas”, says Mattias Åhrén, Head of Human Rights, at the Saami Council.

Many Saami communities are at a crisis point. “Reindeer herding, and our Saami culture, simply cannot tolerate any more industrial activities. We have very little lands left and the last of them are being taken by private mining companies”, says Mats Berg, on behalf of the Saami delegation to London, representing the Saami communities of Girjas, Laevas, Sirges and Lainiovuoma.

Saami organisations are also critical of Sweden’s failure to protect Saami rights.  “Sweden’s mining legislation does not provide any protection of Saami rights and the Swedish government has been critiqued numerous times by the UN for its failure to take action”, says Jörgen Jonsson, Chairman of the National Swedish Saami Association.

The Saami communities will be available for media interviews in person between 8am and 11am on Tuesday 6th of December outside the Mines and Money conference at the Business Design Centre, 52 Upper St, London, N1 0QH. They will be recognisable by their traditional Saami dress.

Media Contacts:

Mattias Åhrén, Chief Lawyer, Saami Council +47 47 37 91 61

Mats Berg, Media Contact, Laevas and Girjas Saami Communities +46 70 397 6977

Saami representatives preparing outside Mines and Money Conference, London. From Left Niila Inga, Mats Berg and Carl-Johan Utsi.

Carl-Johan Utsi, Saami community representative, handing out information leaflets to attendees of Mines and Money Conference, London

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