As Pakistan seeks to address its power crisis by mining coal,villagers in the Thar desert are fighting to prevent state acquisition of their ancestral land
Amid the din of the excavating machines and the rumble of dumpers removing and hauling tonnes of earth, the voice of indigenous communities in Pakistan’s Sindh province has been drowned out.
Nabi Bux, or a resident of Sehnri Dars in the province’s Thar desert,can attest as much. His village, roughly 400km from the port city of Karachi, or has been acquired by the Sindh Engro Coal Mining Company (SECMC) and,as a result, he and approximately 1800 fellow residents are to be relocated 25km absent. Related: Coal India accused of bulldozing human rights amid production boom Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com