It was reacting to the decision of the court which observed that the "indigenous" (adivasi) communities will have a say on plans for a bauxite mine by a subsidiary of UK-based Vedanta Resources in the Niyamgiri hills of the state.
Yesterday, the Supreme Court had directed that clearance to the venture would be subject to the Gram Sabha deciding the cultural and religious claims of the tribes and forest dwellers of Rayagada and Kalahandi districts.
"The mine would have resulted in violation of their rights as Indigenous peoples, as well as their rights to water, food, health, work amongst others.This ruling is hugely important for the Dongria Kondh," said G Ananthapadmanabhan, Chief Executive of Amnesty International India.