Dutch court to decide whether to accept case of contamination in Brazil

The courts in the Netherlands will decide this Friday whether to accept the lawsuit filed by quilombolas and indigenous people from the municipality of Barcarena, in Pará state, against Norwegian aluminum manufacturer Norsk Hydro.In the lawsuit, a group of nine people and the Association of Caboclos, Indigenous, and Quilombolas of the Amazon (Cainquiama) — which represents 11,000 people — allege that the toxic waste pollution from the aluminum manufacturer’s operations in Barcarena has caused health problems for the inhabitants, besides economic losses.The litigants are seeking compensation for the damage caused. The victims are represented by PGMBM, a firm specializing in collective environmental litigation, the Brazilian law firm Ismael Morais Advocacia, and the Dutch law firm Lemstra van der Korst.In the petition, Norsk Hydro is accused of being responsible for at least 10 environmental disasters caused by its mining and aluminum production activities. The company operates a refinery, a smelting plant and a bauxite mine in Pará.The most recent disaster, in February 2018, caused toxic sludge to spill into the reservoirs of the Alunorte and Albrás operations, turning the rivers red. Brazilian authorities investigated the case and discovered three covert pipelines that dispensed toxic waste in the environment, according to the petition."Until now, those affected have had no voice in the current actions in Brazil. We want to change that to ensure they are protected and receive the justice they deserve. It is clear that Norsk Hydro carried out risky contaminating activities in a vulnerable region of Brazil, in a way that violated the law and caused catastrophic effects for the nature and the people who...

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