Article 6SGA9 Uncontacted hunter-gatherers facing threat of genocide because of minerals mining, claims report

Uncontacted hunter-gatherers facing threat of genocide because of minerals mining, claims report

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Damien Gayle
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6SGA9)

Survival International says Hongana Manyawa in Indonesia are at risk but mining company says the people in voluntary' contact with workers

Uncontacted hunter-gatherers in Indonesia are facing a severe and immediate threat of genocide" because of mining for minerals on their lands for use in electric vehicles, a report claims.

In their own language, the Indigenous Hongana Manyawa people, of Halmahera island, call themselves the people of the forest". But their forest home is being destroyed in a rush for nickel, a crucial component in rechargeable batteries, campaigners say.

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