On 14th December in Central London, a small silent protest took place outside the General Meeting of Shareholders of Australian mining company, Coal of Africa Ltd (CoAL). The protest was held in solidarity with the communities of the Limpopo Province, South Africa, who face untold ecological, social and economic damage to their ancestral homes should the mine go ahead.
Watch this short video to find out more and to show your solidarity. You can also find more information on www.gaiafoundation.org and www.mupofoundation.org
Good video. Citizens should have a say on the ecological social and economic impact of massive changes to their communities. Which is why I wish environmental organizations would speak up more against massive immigration. Also, what do you think will happen environmentally to Southh Africans once they can not provide food for themselves. Since Apartheid ended over 3000 white farmers and their families have been butchered in their homes. Where is social justice for them?
mrhulot101 1 month ago