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From: Sukla Sen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


http://sanhati.com/front-page/141/

Noam Chomsky supports call for serious independent
investigation on Nandigram

Our letter:

We, members of Sanhati, an organisation of Indian
students, researchers, and professionals living in
North America and Europe, would deeply appreciate any
attempts on your part to register protest against the
massacre of peasants by the police in Nandigram, West
Bengal, India on 14th March 2007.

While official sources are claiming that around 20
have been killed, un-official investigations by
journalists and activists are revealing that the
number of victims far exceeds the official statistics.
The dead includes a large number of women and
children, with accounts of gang-rape, mutilation, and
mass disposal of bodies starting to emerge. Besides,
many are ?missing? from the villages, thus giving rise
to comparisons with the incidences of ?disappearnces?
within many Latin American dictatorial regimes.

An all-India fact-finding team consisting of, among
others, Medha Patkar, has come out with the following
report : http://sanhati.com/front-page/76/

This savage massacre is the culmination of the
neo-liberal onslaught by the state government of West
Bengal against the lives and livelihoods of the poor
peasants of the state. The government, which is
surprisingly led by the largest left party in India,
the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M), has
attempted to acquire land forcibly from the farmers of
Nandigram for the setting up of a chemicals factory by
the Salim group of Indonesia, which is otherwise known
as a front of the Suharto family. This had been met by
all round popular resentment and resistance. The
attack by thousands of armed police was intended to
break this resistance. In the name of
industrialisation and ?development, ? the CPI-M-led
government has embarked upon a policy of forcible
acquisition of agricultural land, depriving thousands
of farmers and landless labourers of their only means
of livelihood. In such a context, the incident at
Nandigram is not an isolated incident of bureacratic
mis-management, but is part of a process of
terrorization of the peasantry by a government working
on behalf of corporations.

The Nandigram incident also points out to the fact
that in spite of their ?leftist? rhetoric, the CPI(M)
party and government in West Bengal is a willing
partner in the process of impostion of neo-liberal
policies that is taking place in India.

Thanking you,
Sanhati (Solidarity)
www.sanhati.com

Selected Responses :

Noam Chomsky

I?ve heard about it, but from this distance cannot
presume to make any judgments with any confidence,
though I would certainly support a call for a serious
independent investigation.

Piya Chatterjee, Department of Women?s Studies,
University of California at Riverside.

Ofcourse, please use my affiliation for any letters of
protest that you send. The more the better. The MOST
important thing is to ALLY directly with
community-based organizations in the area especially
those working directly on questions of state violence.

Dipjyoti Majumdar, Department of Economics, Concordia
University

As a fellow human being, I fully support your cause
and strongly protest against the torture and killings
that took place in Nandigram. The way government
handled the situation on March 14th, 2007 at Nandigram
is absolutely unacceptable in any civilized society.
In my own meagre way, I am with Sanhati in this
protest.

Suman Majumdar, Statistics, University of Connecticut

I am aware of what is going on Nandigram and deplore
it no uncertain terms. May I suggest that along with
approaching the Indian Press we should file a writ
petition in the Supreme Court seeking justice by
writing to the Chief Justice of India. Given the
political equations in the country, I don?t think
anything else will have any measurable impact.

Maitreesh Ghatak, London School of Economics

I appreciate the efforts you and your colleagues. I
plan to write on this in greater detail later, but
right now just a few words that convey my immediate
response to this.

Development - whatever is the model and the modalities
- - should not be at the expense of the weakest sections
of society and certainly not at the expense of human
lives. The kind of coercive and violent measures
unleashed by the state that was witnessed in Nandigram
should be condemned unconditionally and universally -
no apologies, no excuses are enough. Development has
to be decentralized and participatory.It should be
responsive to local needs and demands. While debates
and discussion about the nature of the development
strategy are welcome. there should be not disagreement
regarding these basic principles.

I for example believe that one has to be realistic
about the need for industrialization - given the
man-land ratio and limited opportunities for
agricultural productivity improvements,industry and
services are the logical sectors to which resources
should flow to generate new employment opportunities
and income growth. I also believe that the state
cannot and should not micro-manage the economy.
However, I also strongly believe, that a top priority
should be to provide a social safety net to deal with
whatever dislocation that it might involve. The cost
of development should not be disproportionaly borne by
those who are least equipped to do so. The only ray of
light I see in all this is the role of the civil
society and the media - one shudders to think what
would have happened without their vigilance.

Swati Chattopdhyay, Art History, UC Santa Barbara

By early next week I plan to post an article on this
on ?Citations? ? a link within the website
www.ihc.ucsb.edu/subaltern.


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Kerala
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