THURSDAY 2nd – THURSDAY 9th APRIL
It doesn’t matter if you have two minutes to spare or a creative half hour, get involved with our online actions.Thursday 2nd April
– 3 minutes READ Resisting Rio Tinto: Clean up your mess! Short article explaining why we’re taking action against London-linked mining company Rio Tinto -2 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA – MONGOLIA Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, then share this post about Mongolia, where an opencast and underground copper-gold mine is causing devastation in the south Gobi desert.Nomadic herdsmen near @RioTinto’s Oyu Tolgoi mine in the South Gobi desert, Mongolia, have suffered cultural disruption and loss of livelihood due to coal-powered mine construction, which has destroyed a seasonal river. #nosociallicense #RioTintoAGM20 #wheresthewater?
Friday 3rd April
-6 minutes READ Communities demanding redress from Rio Tinto Profile of communities affected by Rio Tinto and their demands of the company. -2 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA – TOXIC LEGACY Share this post about our Cut and Run report (you could read it too), where we call Rio Tinto out for not cleaning up its mining mess in West Papua and Bougainville.
Saturday 4th April – MADAGASCAR
-7 minutes WATCH How a mine’s biodiversity offset project created controversy in Madagascar Find out about Rio Tinto’s misguided attempt to make up for ecological damage that its ilmenite mine (used as a whitener in toothpaste and paint) caused. -2 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA Share this post about the company’s QMM ilmenite mine, which is contaminating local people’s vital water source with uranium and lead. Where does your whitening toothpaste come from? Chances are #Madagascar’s ilmenite QMM mine owned by @RioTinto. Local communities suffer displacement, human rights violations, exposure to radiation, biodiversity loss and soil contamination. #nosociallicense #RioTintoAGM20Sunday 5th April – BOUGAINVILLE
-30 minutes READ ‘After the mine’ report by LMN partner Human Rights Law Centre Australia about the human rights violations caused by Rio Tinto’s toxic mining legacy. -2 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA Share this post about Bougainville (a Pacific island) where Rio Tinto owned a copper-gold mine, Panguna, that was so toxic it sparked a civil war in 1989.
Monday 6th April – UNITED STATES
-2 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA Share this post about Oak Flat, Arizona, where communities are trying to stop Rio Tinto and another British mining giant BHP from opening a copper mine on a sacred site.
Tuesday 7th April – WEST PAPUA
-2 minutes SOCIAL MEDIA Share this post about the notorious Grasberg mine in West Papua, which Rio Tinto pulled out of and now believes it has no responsibility for cleaning up its mess.
WEDNESDAY 8th April – ONLINE PROTEST!
Today’s the day of Rio Tinto’s behind closed-doors AGM. We are demanding transparency from the company, so join us online, especially between 11am-1.30pm GMT. -10 minutes QUESTIONS? Do you have a question for Rio Tinto? During its Q&A online session we’ll be livetweeting questions made by shareholders of the company, and the executive board’s answers, but if you have a question for the company based on the communities’ demands or about wider issues, ask it! Tag @londonmining and @RioTinto and use the hashtag #questionsforRioTinto and #RioTintoAGM20. -20 minutes MAKE A POSTER OR VIDEO -Cho
- Rio Tinto – clean up your mess!
- Covid-19 pledge? Give communities back their water!
- Panguna mine – not a historical issue, an ongoing human rights disaster!
- Cut and Run: Rio Tinto take responsibility for toxic mining legacy
- Pay reparations to affected communities
- Resolution Copper has no social license!
- Can’t greenwash this
- Rio Tinto – communities call out ‘clean metals’ con
- #QuestionsforRioTinto – where is your social license?
- White teeth? Not at any cost #QMMMadagascar
- No to Rio Tinto’s climate change strategy. We demand climate justice!
- Make use of pots or pans or instruments to make the protest experience more authentic
- Explain why you’re protesting Rio Tinto
- Include quotes from community representatives
- Tell the company that it has a responsibility to the communities devastated by its mining operations, and that we will continue to pressure the company until it meets the demands of those affected
- Explain that reducing carbon emissions is not enough – metal mining devastates communities as much as fossil fuels
Thursday 9th April – DONATE
-5 minutes Please donate to help us continue our work, maybe what you would have spent on travelling to the demo, or the price of a pint, if you can. –10 minutes CATCH UP