How is mining in Sweden affecting Indigenous Saami communities?

Bertie talks to Saami activist Tor Tuorda about concerns around plans for new Swedish mining sites.
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In 2022, the Swedish government granted an exploitation concession to Jokkmokk Iron Mines AB – a subsidiary of British company named Beowulf Mining – to develop an open-pit iron mine in Northern Sweden. The decision has been opposed by Indigenous and environmental activists, who have expressed concerns about the mine’s impacts on Saami communities and the surrounding ecology.

Bertie speaks to Tor Tuorda about the long history of extraction and exploitation in the region, the erasure of Saami culture, and resistance from Indigenous and environmental activists. 

Tor Tuorda is a nature photographer and Indigenous campaigner based in Jokkmokk. He is a long-time opponent of the Kallak mine, and a prominent voice in Saami activism. 

Audio engineering by Vasko Kostovski. 

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