Tribesmen rally vs dam
November 10, 2001 | 12:00am
BAGUIO At least 10,000 Ibaloi, Kalanguya and Kankanaey tribesmen living along the Agno River vow to fight the $1.2-billion San Roque Multipurpose Dam Project, the second biggest dam in Asia.
This, even as builder-consortium San Roque Power Corporation says the dam construction is almost done and claims that the project will be complete by 2003.
Mary Carling, a Kankanaey and spokesman for the Movement Against San Roque Dam and Other Large Dams, said the dam poses a threat to the survival of many indigenous tribesmen. She noted that the long-term environmental, social and economic costs of the dam to the entire nation is far greater than the governments financial gains from it. Artemio Dumlao
This, even as builder-consortium San Roque Power Corporation says the dam construction is almost done and claims that the project will be complete by 2003.
Mary Carling, a Kankanaey and spokesman for the Movement Against San Roque Dam and Other Large Dams, said the dam poses a threat to the survival of many indigenous tribesmen. She noted that the long-term environmental, social and economic costs of the dam to the entire nation is far greater than the governments financial gains from it. Artemio Dumlao
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