Goa Federation of Mines Affected People (GOAMAP)
strongly condemns arrest of nine women in Naveli, Bicholim on October 27, 2010
while protesting against illegal mining trade by overloaded mining trucks.

Nine women were detain by Police in Naveli includes
Mohini Mangaldas Naik, Namrata Ramchandra Naik, Sumitra Dasharat Naik, Reshma
Raghunath Naik, Usha Ulhas Naik, Bharati Ravindra Naik, Chandrakala Chandrakant
Naik, Manik Gopi Naik and Bhavna Banudas Naik.


These women were protesting overloading of the mining
truck by creating the road blockade. It is an irony that Police opted to arrest
women protesting the illegal mining transportation and let the truck owners and
mining companies scot-free. This incident concludes that police department has
been involved in protecting illegal mining transportation. GOAMAP demand
stringent action against the police officers involved in ordering arrest of
women protestors from Naveli village.


GOAMAP also takes note of forced silt into the paddy
fields of the protesting Naveli farmers by Dempo mining corporation currently
owned by British multinational Vedanta thereby preventing the farmers from
cultivating their crops. GOAMAP demands that Government authorities to act
tough against Vedanta. GOAMAP also demands Cancellation of all the mining leases
of Dempo Mining Corporation in Bicholim.


GOAMAP extends support to the Naveli villagers
resisting mining industry.
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