December 2004
15 December 2004
Shri Rameswar Thakur
Governor of Orissa,
Fax Nos: +91 674 2536582, 2536581, 2536584
Dear Sirs,
Re:
Violence against Adivasi protesters in Kashipur, Orissa
The Forest Peoples Programme is
alarmed to receive reports about the ongoing violence against Adivasi
protesters in Kashipur, Orissa.
On the 1st of December 2004,
a large group of Adivasis and Dalits, mainly women, came together
in Karal Village, Kashipur District, to peacefully protest the opening
of the proposed UAIL bauxite mine in the area. According to the
information available to us, a 500-strong group of armed police
then started blank firing and resorted to indiscriminate lathi
charge on the protesters, resulting in more than 16 critically
injured protesters. Since then, all entry into and exit from the
Kashipur villages have been barred, and the police has reportedly
resorted to indiscriminate and unprovoked physical violence against
the Adivasi and Dalit residents. Reports from the area indicate
that by the 12th of December, a further 13 Adivasis had been arrested
on false charges and some of the protesters, including an 11 year
old boy, are still missing without trace.
We have learned that the Adivasis
protesting the bauxite mine are doing so because the proposed site
for the mine, Baphlimali Mountain, is sacred to them, and also contains
many of the lands and resources they require for subsistence and
survival. They do not want to lose their lands, waters and sacred
sites to poison and toxic waste for the short-term benefit of a
few.
We therefore urge you to address
the current, unacceptable situation of fear and aggression, and
we urge you to use your influence to immediately halt the violence
and respond to the principal demands of the protesters. These are:
•
To cancel the MOU with UAIL and scrap the UAIL bauxite mining project
•
To release all people arrested in Kashipur and withdraw the cases
against them
•
To withdraw all armed police forces from Kashipur area
•
To immediately stop construction of barracks and police station
in D. Karal
We are anxious to learn how you
plan to address this urgent situation and provide redress for those
protesters and their families who have suffered harm due to police
brutality.
Yours sincerely
Emily Caruso
Campaigns Assistant
cc:
Sri P.S.S. Thomas
Secretary General, National Human
Rights Commission, India
Fax:
+91 11 23346245<
covdnhrc@hub.nic.in
Shri Santosh Kumar
Director (Investigation)
Fax: +91 11 23348475
skumar_55@nic.in
Chief Minister, Shri Nabin Pattanaik
Email: cmo@ori.nic.in
Fax: +91 674 2535100
Chief Secretary, Orissa, Shri Subash Pani
Email: csori@ori.nic.in
Secretary to the Chief Minister, Shri B K Pattanaik
Email: cmo@ori.nic.in
RDC, Berhampur, Dr. Arun Panda
Email: rdcbmp@ori.nic.in
; arunpanda84@yahoo.com
Collector, Rayagada, Shri P K Mehrda
Email: dmrgd@ori.nic.in
Shri Pyari Mohan Mohapatra
Email: pyarimohanap@sansad.nic.in
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