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From: debaranjan sarangi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Despite widespread protest, a fraudulent public
hearing organized by the Orissa State Pollution
Control Board took place at Tikri on Tuesday, Oct 17,
which addressed the expansion of the illegal mining
and refinery project owned by Utkal Alumina
International Limited (UAIL), a joint venture of
Hindalco (Aditya Birla group) and Alcan (Canadian
aluminium giant), in the 5th Schedule areas of
Baphlimali and Doragurha in Rayagada district, Orissa.

The public hearing was a sham because it sought to
address the "expansion" of a project that is illegal
at the very outset on the following grounds:

-       The project is coming up on lands protected as 5th
Schedule areas and thus violates the constitutional
protection to tribal land
-       Land acquisition from local people has proceeded
through force and intimidation
-       Numerous Grama Sabha resolutions have rejected the
project
-       Original environmental clearance obtained in 1995
has lapsed, and fresh clearance is not applied for
-       Leave alone "expansion", even the ongoing work
onsite is illegal because projects have neither
up-to-date environmental clearance nor forest
clearance.

Tikri, the site chosen for the hearing, is away from
the plant site and marked by the deployment of heavy
security forces, at whose hands the local people have
suffered severe repression, including arbitrary
arrests, in the past. Holding a so-called public
hearing in such an environment of intimidation and
hostility speaks volumes about how much public opinion
the OSPCB really intended to entertain.

Condemning the public hearing, several organizations
sent faxes of protest to the OSPCB Chairman, to Naveen
Patnaik, the Chief Minister, and to A Raja, the MoEF
Minister. These include Alcan't in India (Canada),
Environment Support Group (Bangalore), Forum against
Oppression of Women (Mumbai), Global Concerns India
(Bangalore), IIM, Ahmedabad – Student's body,
Kalpvriksha, Mahila Jagruthi (Bangalore), New Trade
Union Initiative, Saheli Women's Resource Centre
(Delhi), and Vimochana (Bangalore).

On Oct 17th, the Mumbai-based "Kashipur Solidarity
Group" group also organized a dharna at Churchgate in
Mumbai and distributed pamphlets strongly denouncing
the bogus hearing.

Prakrutik Sampada Suraksha Parishad (PSSP), which had
decided to boycott the illegal hearing, organized a
massive meeting at the plant site, Baghrijhola, on the
same day. More than 1000 people came to PSSP's meeting
and took an oath to stop the company's illegal
expansion plans. Challenging the existing project on
the grounds of lapse of basic clearances and permits,
the people resolved to resist the project in its
entirety. At the same time, the people also resolved
to intensify their 'land for the landless' struggle.

Debaranjan Sarangi
On behalf of PSSP
Dated 18 Oct 2006




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