IHRC Welcomes Decision to Divest from Freeport
Indonesia Human Rights
Committee, Indonesia Human
Rights Committee welcomes Super Fund decision to divest from
Freeport
Box
68-419,
Auckland.
26 September, 2012-09-26
Media Release: Indonesia Human Rights Committee applauds NZ Superannuation Fund decision to divest from Freeport McMoran on ethical grounds.
IHRC is delighted that the NZ Superannuation Fund has decided to pull its investments from the Freeport McMoran mining giant. (NZ Superannuation Fund Media Release 26 September, 2012. )
‘We have been campaigning for the Superannuation
Fund and other Crown Financial Institutes to divest from
Freeport for six years and we know the news will be welcomed
the West Papuan people who have been campaigning about the
mine’s impact on their communities for
decades.’
‘The Norwegian Pension Fund divested from
Freeport several years ago on environmental grounds, but the
NZ Superannuation Fund has stated that the breaches of human
rights by the security forces were the critical factor in
their decision making. So this is an advance.’
‘We
intend to call to the Super Fund Offices in Auckland on
Friday to make a personal acknowledgement of this important
step.’
Freeport has been directly or indirectly responsible for gross human rights abuses in West Papua since it was first granted a highly favourable contract to exploit gold and copper in the days of the Suharto dictatorship. These abuses include torture, illegal detentions, and killings. These days the area close to mine is no-go area and an area where the Indonesian security forces rule the roost. Shooting deaths are regular occurrence on the access road and last October police killed a miner and injured several others who were carrying out a lawful strike.
According to Rev Socrates Yoman a leading human rights advocate Freeport is like an ATM for the security forces – when there is conflict they can be sure of money.
The mine has destroyed a mountain considered sacred by the indigenous Amungme people and displaced thousands, destroying their forest-based subsistence lifestyle in the process. Local people live below the poverty line- only Jakarta and the mining magnates get the wealth from the enormously profitable mining enterprise.
Freeport uses a system for disposing of the mine waste tailings in the river system -outlawed almost everywhere else in the world. Over 200, 000 tonnes of waste a day are deposited in the river leading to the creation of vast dead zone where nothing grows.
ENDS