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Provisional Agreement Halts Advancement of Belo Sun Mining in Xingu: In-Depth Analysis

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Introduction

The conciliation hearing on the Belo Sun mining project in the Xingu River's Big Bend, held by the Federal Regional Court of the 1st Region (TRF1), resulted in a provisional agreement that sets deadlines for new statements from FUNAI and the Canadian company. With the installation license at the center of the dispute, the agreement prevents any physical intervention in the project for 60 days.

The Belo Sun Mining Project

Belo Sun intends to install the largest open-pit gold mine in the country in the region, which has generated legal and technical questions related to socio-environmental impacts. The region already hosts the Belo Monte hydroelectric dam, considered an environmental “monstrosity”.

Provisional Agreement and Next Steps

According to the decision agreed upon by the TRF1, FUNAI will have 30 days to present criteria and indicate which communities should be included in the consultation process. Subsequently, Belo Sun will have another 30 days to analyze the material and present its conditions. During these 60 days, two meetings between FUNAI and Belo Sun are also expected to take place.

Legal Knots of the Project

One of the main legal knots of the project is the licensing competence. The license granted by the Pará State Environment Secretariat (Semas) is contested in Federal Court by the Federal Public Ministry (MPF) and indigenous leaders, who argue that licensing should be done by IBAMA, since the project directly affects federal rivers and indigenous lands.

Socio-Environmental Impacts and Consultation with Traditional Communities

Indigenous peoples and social organizations allege flaws in the consultation process carried out by Semas with traditional communities, in addition to pointing out that socio-environmental impacts have not been fully assessed. Therefore, they demand the immediate suspension of the authorization, while Belo Sun tries to flexibilize 21 of the 89 conditions imposed by Semas.

Conclusion

The provisional agreement is an important step to ensure that the rights of indigenous communities and socio-environmental protection are respected. However, it is essential that concrete measures are taken to resolve the legal knots and guarantee transparency and participation of affected communities in the licensing process.

Source / Reference

Source: ClimaInfo

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Tags: mining, Belo Sun, Xingu, provisional agreement, licensing, socio-environmental impacts

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