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2015-01-15 6:14 GMT-08:00 AYUSH Adivasi Yuva Shakti <ay...@adiyuva.in>:

>
>
> Tribespeople illegally evicted from ‘Jungle Book’ tiger reserve
> 14 January 2015
> [image: Tribal peoples like the Baiga are the best conservationists. But
> they face eviction from their ancestral homelands in the name of tiger
> conservation.]
> <http://assets.survivalinternational.org/pictures/8910/ind-bai-s-2013-07_screen.jpg>
> Tribal peoples like the Baiga are the best conservationists. But they face
> eviction from their ancestral homelands in the name of tiger conservation.
> © Survival International
>
> Tribal people have been forcibly and illegally evicted from India’s Kanha
> Tiger Reserve – home of Kipling’s The Jungle Book – in the name of tiger
> conservation. Across India, many more face a similar threat
> <http://www.survivalinternational.org//about/tigers>.
>
> Evicted tribespeople report that the Forest Department threatened to
> release elephants to trample their houses and crops if they did not leave
> immediately.
>
> The area is the ancestral home of the Baiga and Gond tribes, who face a
> desperate future without their forests
> <http://www.survivalinternational.org/progresscankill>.
>
> The families were harassed for years to leave the reserve. When they were
> finally evicted, they received no land or help in establishing their lives
> outside. Months after their eviction, families report that they have
> received only a fraction of the compensation they were expecting – others
> have received nothing.
>
> “We got some money, but we are lost – wandering in search of land. Here
> there is only sadness. We need the jungle,” a tribesperson evicted from
> Jholar village in Kanha said.
> [image: This man’s whole community was evicted from Kanha Tiger Reserve.
> Villagers report that guards threatened to release elephants on them.]
> <http://assets.survivalinternational.org/pictures/3495/ind-bai-uh-2012-01_screen.jpg>
> This man’s whole community was evicted from Kanha Tiger Reserve. Villagers
> report that guards threatened to release elephants on them.
> © Survival
>
> The communities have now been scattered among the surrounding villages.
> Their rights to stay in, live from, and protect their forests are enshrined
> in Indian law.
>
> One Baiga man told Survival International, the global movement for tribal
> peoples’ rights, before the eviction, “They want to give us money. We don’t
> want money. We want land. Money doesn’t mean anything to us. It comes and
> it goes.”
>
> *Watch moving interviews with the residents of Jholar village in Kanha
> tiger reserve, who have now been evicted (filmed in 2012):*
>
>
> Tribal families evicted for “tiger conservation”
> <http://www.survivalinternational.org/films/baiga>Moving first-hand
> accounts by the residents of Jholar village in Kanha tiger reserve, who
> have now been evicted (filmed in 2012)
>
> Survival has written to the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF), which has
> been providing infrastructural support, training and equipment for
> frontline Forest Department staff.
>
> Tribal peoples are the best conservationists. Survival’s "Parks Need
> Peoples" <http://www.survivalinternational.org/parks> campaign challenges
> the current model of conservation. Conservation programs must stick to
> international law, protect tribal peoples’ rights to their lands, ask them
> what help they need in protecting their lands, listen to them, and then be
> prepared to back them up as much as they can.
> [image: While tribal people have been illegally evicted from Kanha Tiger
> Reserve – home of the 'Jungle Book' – tourists are welcomed in.]
> <http://assets.survivalinternational.org/pictures/9750/royal-bengal-tiger-kanha-cut_screen.jpg>
> While tribal people have been illegally evicted from Kanha Tiger Reserve –
> home of the 'Jungle Book' – tourists are welcomed in.
> © Survival
>
> Survival’s Director Stephen Corry said today, “What’s happening in Kanha
> epitomizes the ugly side of the conservation industry – thousands of
> tourists career through the park in noisy jeeps, clamoring to take photos
> of the beleaguered tigers. Meanwhile, Baiga communities that have carefully
> managed the tiger’s habitat over generations are annihilated by forced
> evictions. The irony appears to be lost on the conservationists. If India
> doesn’t allow the Baiga and Gond to return and prevent further villagers
> being kicked out, these communities will be completely destroyed. Evicting
> tribes won’t save the tiger.”
>
> *Notes to editors:*
>
> - In a similar eviction in December 2013, 32 Khadia families were moved
> out of Similipal Tiger Reserve
> <http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/10239> in Odisha state and
> were living in dire conditions under plastic sheets. They have not received
> the compensation they were promised.
> - Read Survival’s letter to WWF
> <http://assets.survivalinternational.org/documents/1344/141218lettertowwfindia.pdf>
>  (pdf,
> 454 KB)
> - Read Survival’s letter to the National Tiger Conservation Authority
> concerning the illegal evictions from Kanha and Similipal Tiger Reserves
> <http://assets.survivalinternational.org/documents/1345/150112-letter-ntca.pdf>
>  (pdf,
> 482 KB)
> - Indian and international law require that the authorities must prove to
> the communities that their co-existence with the wildlife is impossible;
> that communities’ forest rights are processed; and that they have given
> their free, prior and informed consent to the move. None of these
> conditions were fulfilled in Kanha.
>
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