on Friday: “What happened at Juukan was wrong and we are determined to ensure that the destruction of a heritage site of such exceptional archaeological and cultural significance never occurs again at a Rio Tinto operation.”The rockshelters in question were considered sacred sites, containing evidence of 46,000 years of continual human occupation. A genetic link—a
thought to have been used as a belt—to its traditional owners was also found by archeologists and stretches back an impressive 4,000 years.“We cannot and will not allow this type of devastation to occur ever again,” the Puutu Kunti Kurrama And Pinikura Aboriginal Corporation told , adding that they would continue to work with Rio Tinto, but did not comment on the executives’ departure. of the changes: “Investors have stepped up in this instance and demonstrated that they will not accept corporate misinformation and the absolute disrespect to cultural sites that has become Rio’s modus operandi.
“This is just the first step on a long path towards restoring Rio Tinto’s good practice and reputation in its relationships with Indigenous peoples. The company’s conscientious but beleaguered communities staff deserve to be supported and encouraged in their important work. The removal of these three executives is just the first step.”Who will replace Jacques, with Rio Tinto saying in Friday’s statement that they are looking for a replacement.
Good for accountability
Why the principle of private property is not respected when the owners are the indigenous population? 😡
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