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Please reply to Simon Carvalho:

>From Simon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) :

On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, "Simon Carvalho" wrote:
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OIL TERMINAL AT SANCOALE - GOA�S BHOPAL IN THE OFFING
�
Dear Sisters and Brothers,
�
You must be aware that the Government of Goa has
decided to shift the Oil Terminal from Vasco da Gama to
Sancoale plateau (Zuarinagar) because the people of
Vasco da Gama are facing the hazards of fire, security
and environmental hazards.

If the oil terminal is shifted to Sancoale plateau,
will it not create the same hazards of fire, security
and environmental hazards for the people of Sancoale,
Velsao, Cansaulim, Cortalim, Bogmallo and other nearby
villages ?

The location (Zuarinagar) is the most dangerous as it
is right on top of the hill.� It is an easy target for
terrorists and an invitation for the enemy if a war
breaks out.� Being on top of the hill the oil will 
flow downward burning to ashes the entire villages of
Sancoale, Cortalim, Velsao, Cansaulim and other nearby
villages and pollute the air of entire Goa killing
thousands of people within a few minutes.� It will be
even worst than the disaster that took place at Bhopal
a decade ago.

Another danger is that the oil terminal fall right at
the center of the funnel zone.� The aircrafts fly very
low almost touching the tanks when landing at the
Dabolim Air Terminal.� The recent crashing of the two
naval aircrafts was just a few metres away from the oil
terminal.� Imagine what disaster it would be if the
tanks were filled with oil and the aircrafts crashed on
the tanks.

The oil terminal being on the hilltop, the water
contaminated with oil will flow downward into the
fields thus destroying the livelihood of hundreds of
farmers.� It will pollute the ground water.� No trees
will survive and the entire green belt will vanish.
Today nobody is interested to stay in this beautiful
village and people are ready to sell off their
properties and houses for a song but there are no
takers.

A few years ago there was a proposal to locate the oil
terminal at Chicalim but the wise people of Chicalim 
rejected the proposal terming it disastrous and
polluting project.

What is not good for the people of Vasco da Gama or
Chicalim be good for the people of Sancoale, Cortalim,
Velsao, Cansaulim and other villages around the
proposed oil terminal?

Why the Government did not consult the local people
before deciding to shift the oil terminal from 
Vasco da Gama to Sancoale plateau (Zuarinagar).� Why
everything was decided so secretly in the conference
hall of the hon�ble Chief Minister�s residence,
Altinho, Panaji?� 

Why the project file(s) were not submitted to the 
Sancoale Village Panchayat seeking permission� as
required under the Goa Panchayat Rules?

The poor people of Sancoale and surrounding villages do
not have the financial resources to fight the giant 
Zuari Indian Oil Tanking Ltd., which is illegally
constructing the oil terminal without license from the
Sancoale Panchayat.�� No political party or politician 
is willing to open his mouth against this illegality.�
Now it is left to you and me to fight them.� Shall we
fold our hands and say� mhaka kiteak poddlam?�� 
and wait for the disaster to happen?

We must stop the shifting of the oil terminal from
Vasco to Sancoale hilltop.� But this cannot be done by
talking or criticizing.� The time has come to knock at
the door of the Courts to seek justice.� �

The Save Sancoale Committee is doing what it can but
lacks financial resources.� The Save Sancoale Committee
is in need of funds to file a suit against the ZIOTL to
stop the illegal construction of the oil terminal. 

Wake up dear Goan brothers and sisters.� Join your
hands to ours to fight this monster which some day will
destroy half of Goa from Salcete to Bardez.
�
If you wish to offer any financial help or support our
cause kindly contact:
�
SAVE SANCOALE COMMITTEE
Phone/fax: 2 550 295-
mail:� [EMAIL PROTECTED]�

Ciao - Bosco
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