Post by account_disabled on Dec 28, 2023 4:01:18 GMT
Villagers affected by tin mining by a Thai company in Dawei win their case. The Dawei Court has ruled that the company must pay compensation worth more than 2.4 million baht. Recommends that the Thai government must pay close attention to the supervision and control of Thai businessmen abroad. To prevent violations of human rights and the environment On January 7, the Dawei Court of First Instance ruled that Myanmar Phongpipat Company Limited, a tin mining company owned by a Thai businessman, must pay compensation to Saw Dah Shew, a villager in Kaban Chow village.
which is located near the B2B Email List mine area It is a sum of 114,800,000 kyat (approximately 76,533 USD or approximately 2,400,000 baht) because earlier in 2015, Mr. Saw Da Chew filed a lawsuit in Dawei Court against the company. Compensate for damage to property by Demanding compensation for 882 areca nut trees that died as a result of mining operations that resulted in water and tailings from the mine flooding and causing widespread damage to property and the environment. Tin ore mining at Heng Da Mine, Dawei City / File photo of the Environmental News Agency.
However, even though Mr. Saw Da Kwe won the case in the Court of First Instance The Company may appeal to the Regional Court or the Federal Court of Appeal. which caused them to have to fight the case again Information from the Dawei Development Association indicates that Myanmar Phongpipat Company Limited is a company owned by a Thai businessman who received a concession from the Myanmar government. It has been operating the Hengda tin mine, located in Tanintharyi District, southern Burma, since 1999. The company has collaborated with the Department of Mineral Affairs No. 2 (Number 2 Enterprise) to operate the business.
which is located near the B2B Email List mine area It is a sum of 114,800,000 kyat (approximately 76,533 USD or approximately 2,400,000 baht) because earlier in 2015, Mr. Saw Da Chew filed a lawsuit in Dawei Court against the company. Compensate for damage to property by Demanding compensation for 882 areca nut trees that died as a result of mining operations that resulted in water and tailings from the mine flooding and causing widespread damage to property and the environment. Tin ore mining at Heng Da Mine, Dawei City / File photo of the Environmental News Agency.
However, even though Mr. Saw Da Kwe won the case in the Court of First Instance The Company may appeal to the Regional Court or the Federal Court of Appeal. which caused them to have to fight the case again Information from the Dawei Development Association indicates that Myanmar Phongpipat Company Limited is a company owned by a Thai businessman who received a concession from the Myanmar government. It has been operating the Hengda tin mine, located in Tanintharyi District, southern Burma, since 1999. The company has collaborated with the Department of Mineral Affairs No. 2 (Number 2 Enterprise) to operate the business.