Deadly legacy: East Kalimantan's abandoned mines
Автор: London Mining Network
Загружено: 2019-08-02
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This interview with Sarah Agustio from JATAM, Indonesia - a mining advocacy network - was filmed during 'Extracting Us', a photography exhibition held in ONCA gallery, Brighton, UK, from 11-21 July 2019. (https://onca.org.uk/event/extracting-....
Sarah explains what life has been like for her family and community, growing up in the shadow of East Kalimantan's many coal mines, and what happens when mining companies leave.
Since 2011, 35 children have died in abandoned mining pits in East Kalimantan, Borneo. Ten-year-old Ahmad Setiawan died most recently, on 22 June, after drowning in a disused water-filled coal pit near Samarinda, East Kalimantan’s capital. His death was the third of its kind in 2019. Children and young people fall into these former mines while playing near them or have drowned while swimming in them.
Interview by Democracy Center, filmed and edited by London Mining Network.
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