1) NFFPFW resolution condemns awarding of Golden Peacock to Vedanta Alumina
Ltd.

*12th June 2009 *

People from 15 states representing several people’s movements who have
gathered under the banner of National Forum of Forest People and Forest
Workers’ National Conference, being held at Dehradun from 12 to 14 June
2009, condemn presentation of the ‘Golden Peacock Award for Environmental
Management-2009’ to Vedanta Alumina Ltd. (VAL) by the World Environment
Foundation (WEF). This award is to be presented at the annual conference of
WEF to be held at Palampur, Himachal Pradesh from 12 to 14 June 2009.

VAL is being presented the Golden Peacock for its alumina refinery in
Lanjigarh in Orissa despite the fact that this industry has been responsible
for widespread contamination of ground water, uncontrolled air pollution in
the region and countless misery to the local residents. Blatant environment
and human rights violations by the said company and its subsidiaries are
well known in the international arena. Vedanta has been blacklisted by the
Ethics Council of Norwegian Government Pension Fund, who withdrew their
stakes from company, citing in their reports ‘serious malpractices and
contraventions of environment norms and ethics by the Vedanta Management in
the past wherever they operate’. The OSPCB (Orissa State Pollution Control
Board) has issued at least three notices to VAL so far for violating
pollution norms at its Lanjigarh plant.

It appears that the World Environment Foundation and the jury members of
this award are “unaware” of these or have chosen to ignore the struggles of
local communities against the operations of the company in different parts
of India. There cannot be a more travesty of truth by rewarding a company
that is globally notorious for adhering to such business standards and
values that incriminatingly and visibly translate into ruthless decimation
of the people and irreversible destruction of the environment which the same
people have kept inviolate for millennia. The WEF is itself a body set up by
corporates and represents their interests. It is an attempt at green-washing
the environmentally disastrous and unethical practices of expropriation of
natural resources from local communities. This is not the first time that
the Golden Peacock has been given to companies with poor track record on
environment, social responsibility and ethics. Satyam, Coca-Cola and NHPC
are other such examples.

We condemn the award being given to Vedanta and we denounce such fraudulent
award functions that are meant to give a clean chit and image makeover to
companies known for their lack of ethics and scruples.

*Participants at NFFPFW National Conference     *

*Dehradun**, India** 10-12 June 2009*

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NFFPFW Open letter to President, Peru

Forest people from Solidarity with the Indigenous peoples’ struggle of Peru

 12th June 2009

Dear Mr. President Alan García,


We, the Forest People from 15 states of India representing several people’s
movements who have gathered under the banner of National Forum of Forest
People and Forest Workers’ National Conference, being held at Dehradun,
India from 12 to 14 June 2009; stand in solidarity with our brothers and
sisters who are protesting against the Amazon rainforest industrial
development policies of your government. We will struggle, as the united
forest and indigenous peoples’ of the world, against the divisive,
exploitative and false culture of capitalism. We reject the illusions you
provide: a development that extracts, a freedom that chains our limbs, a
culture that is for sale, a society of mistrust, a democracy of fear, a
history of oppression, a language of servility, a justice that is false.
And, this oppression and injustice has lit a fire of anger and tears. It
will not die down, until the governments of the world recognize our natural,
inalienable right to the forests.

Hence, we reject the Peruvian government‘s recent decrees, violating
constitutionally guaranteed rights of indigenous peoples. Your government‘s
declaration of State of Emergency is unacceptable. We also strongly condemn
your government’s use of Special Forces to suppress peaceful demonstrations
in the Amazon. We stand in solidarity with the indefinite general strike
called by the indigenous peoples of Peru.

It is unacceptable that your government has signed a Free Trade Agreement
with the US against your peoples’ will through an undemocratic, secret
process. It is now using this agreement as a pretext to most aggressively
roll back legal protections for indigenous peoples and to open the Amazon
rainforest to permit oil, mineral and timber by multinational corporations.
Your government‘s actions violate your mandate to represent the interests of
your peoples.

Therefore, we expect your administration and the Peruvian Congress to:

1. Uphold the constitutionally guaranteed rights of indigenous peoples to
self-determination, to their ancestral territories, and to free and prior
consultation and consent over any policies and activities that affect them.

2. Repeal the series of contested Decrees associated with the Free Trade
Agreement with the United States.

3. Withdraw from all such bilateral and multilateral negotiations which will
lead to a similar undermining of the rights of indigenous peoples.

4. Suspend the State of Emergency, withdraw your Special Forces and
decriminalize peaceful protests.

5. Enter into a meaningful process of dialogue, in good faith, with
indigenous peoples’ leaders to resolve this conflic

We condemn your path of development, which sees nature as a commodity to be
traded; we assert the right of forest and indigenous peoples over our land
and forest; we assert our responsibility to protect and nurture these
forests amidst which we live, and challenge your legitimacy to control what
is ours.

Forest and indigenous peoples of the world are watching and awaiting a
complete reversal of your draconian actions. And, the fire your actions have
ignited, will continue till the dawn of a new day, when we as a people will
live in communion with our forests in a society that realizes the ideals of
freedom, justice and equality.

Truly,


Participants at NFFPFW National Conference

Dehradun, India 10-12 June 2009


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