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Mining company serves summons on environmental rights lawyers

Cape Town - Two attorneys at the Centre for Environmental Rights (CER) were on Wednesday served with a summons by an Australian mining company operating on the West Coast.

The attorneys are Tracey Davies and Christine Reddell. Community activist Davine Cloete was served a summons two weeks ago, GroundUp reported.

The mining company, Mineral Sand Resources (MSR), a subsidiary of Mineral Commodities Limited, is suing the attorneys and activist for defamation of the company and its director, Zamile Qunya.

"Here is a message to corporates who think they can use lawsuits and other intimidation tactics to silence the voices of activists: When you threaten one of us, you threaten all of us," said Melissa Fourie, executive director of CER.

"We will fight back, we will continue to investigate corporate misdeeds, and we will rally support from partners - but most of all, we will not be silenced."

Standing in support of Davies and Reddell at the serving of the summons was a representative from Right2Know and Stephen Law, executive director of the Environmental Monitoring Group.

In a media statement, CER referred to the defamation case as a "Slapp" suit - a strategic lawsuit against public participation.

The defamatory comments are alleged to have occurred during speeches at the University of Cape Town's Summer School in January.

Reddell, Davies, and Cloete were presenting information about MSR's Tormin mineral sands mine operation which they said was "environmentally destructive".

"We're not disputing that we said it; we're disputing that it was defamatory," said CER representatives. "We will strongly defend the claims. We have the support of the social justice sector in South Africa."

"MSR has claimed R250 000 in damages from each of our attorneys, and a further R750 000 from Cloete," CER states on its website.

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