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Dumagat-Remontado folk to UN: China violated human rights in Kaliwa Dam project

MANILA, Philippines — The Dumagat-Remontado indigenous group, whose lands are affected by the Kaliwa Dam, accused China of breaching its international commitments on human rights, environment and climate change by funding and constructing the project.

In their joint submission to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) for the fourth Universal Periodic Review (UPR) of the People's Republic of China, Dumagat-Remontado groups said that their report demonstrates China's "lack of meaningful progress" to fulfill its extraterritorial obligations on human rights under international law.

At least 10,000 members of the Dumagat-Remontado community in the southern portion of the Sierra Madre Mountain Range are "adversely affected" by the project.
"[Beijing] has not made significant advancement in its commitments in the last UPR to regulate, prevent, and ensure accountability for human rights abuses outside of China that are attributed to State or non-state business entities," the joint submission read.

UNHRC is currently examining China's human rights record in a meeting in Geneva this week. UPR is an examination that all 193 UN member states must undergo every four to five years to assess their human rights record.

The Dumagat-Remontado groups said that the New Centennial Water Source-Kaliwa Dam Project (NCWS-KDP) violates the indigenous peoples' rights to cultural integrity, ancestral domain, adequate standard of living, and self-governance and empowerment.

The groups also said that the P12.2-billion Kaliwa Dam damages the Kaliwa River Forest Reserve, a declared watershed, putting the area's natural resources and biodiversity integrity at risk.

They added that the forest degradation and deforestation caused by the dam's construction will reduce the area's capacity to contribute to climate change mitigation and adaptation. The Sierra Madre Mountain Range serves as the country's shield from cyclones  and a carbon sink.

Kaliwa Dam is an infrastructure flagship project under the government's Build, Build, Build program. It is funded by a loan from the Export-Import Bank of China and contracted to the state-owned China Energy Engineering Corporation.

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