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'... If the total number of government forces presently engaged in
this operation is taken in its entirety (including the paramilitary
forces and the state elite police) it comes close to a quarter of a
million. This is more than double the US forces presently deployed in
the occupation of Iraq—approximately 120 thousand in September
2009—and bigger than the armies of Australia, Netherlands and South
Africa put together. ...'

5 March 2010

A Briefing to the International and All-India Media based on Press
Reports in the Local Languages involved, Fact-finding Reports of teams
of Democratic and Civil Rights Organisations and the Statements issued
by the CPI (Maoist)

(This is a note released to the International Press in a Press
Conference held in Foreign Correspondents, Club, New Delhi on the 5th
March, 2010 at 3 PM)

The last quarter of 2009 has been quite significant in the annals of
history of the Indian subcontinent with the much publicised war,
euphemistically called as Operation Green Hunt, of the Government of
India on the Adivasis—the poorest of the poor— of the region
ostensibly to usher in, what is being time and again termed as
Progress, Prosperity and Peace. The tragedy unfolding behind the
smokescreen of this media blitz of the Government of India should be
brought to the notice of one and all for its alleged intentions, and
the real, concrete fallout of this campaign that is taking place under
the direct guidance of the learned, erudite Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh and the lawyer/politician/finance minister turned Home Minister
P Chidambaram.

An unprecedented military offensive

If the total number of government forces presently engaged in this
operation is taken in its entirety (including the paramilitary forces
and the state elite police) it comes close to a quarter of a million.
This is more than double the US forces presently deployed in the
occupation of Iraq—approximately 120 thousand in September 2009—and
bigger than the armies of Australia, Netherlands and South Africa put
together. The preparations speak volumes about the real intentions of
the government as Indian Air Force helicopters turned into gun ships
are being used against adivasis, airstrips constructed in Raipur and
Jagdalpur, jungle-warfare schools opened to train the forces in
special operations, new barracks and bases to station armed forces are
established all over the war zone, public buildings including schools
and panchayat houses are converted to paramilitary and police camps
and torture chambers. To top it all, army commanders are overseeing
the war operations while US is providing ‘advisors’, military
intelligence, satellite surveillance and ‘guidance’—in one word called
logistic support.

Contrary to the claims of the government, to secure the land against
“the single largest internal security threat”—Naxalism—to this
country, what is unfolding to the concern and anguish of every
democratic and progressive mind is the calculated assault on the
tribal people inhabiting the forests of Jharkhand, West Bengal
stretching from Paschimi Midnapur-Bankura-Purulia in West Bengal to
Srikakulam-Vishakhapatnam-Vizianagaram-East Godavari in North Andhra
Pradesh and Khammam-Warangal-Adilabad in North Telangana as well as
the eastern districts of Maharashtra – Gadchiroli and Chandrapur. The
war zone under the blue-print of the Operation Green Hunt slated by
the Government of India includes the Southern districts of Orissa –
Koraput, Gajapati, Ganjam and Mulkangiri.

This has added yet another sordid chapter to the continuing assault on
the tribals of the subcontinent in the form of Destruction,
Destitution, Displacement and Death (four dreaded Ds of the Indian
state’s policy). Thus the campaign for Prosperity, Progress and Peace
by the Government of India under the UPA government is bringing in
untold miseries to the adivasis in the form of Destruction of their
lives and livelihoods, growing Destitution among them, massive
Displacement running into hundreds of thousands due to increasing
atrocities of barbaric dimensions by the paramilitary and security
personnel, and last but not the least Deaths and Disappearances of
tribals who have refused to leave the forest areas which are their
natural habitats. Thousands of paramilitary, CoBRA, Greyhounds, C-60
and other elite armed police forces reared for this purpose by the
state governments are being deployed in each and every part of
Dandakaranya and other regions under this operation. These forces are
entering forests, hills and village settlements unleashing immense
brutality on unarmed and defenceless adivasis.

Adding intrigue to this murderous exercise, the Home Minister, who has
been, and is still travelling the length and breadth of this country,
announcing the various facets of this US inspired war on the poorest
of the poor of this land, is the sudden and audacious denial by the
minister himself about the presence of any such operation termed as
the Operation Green Hunt. What provokes any discerning mind into
consternation is the total blackout in the media of continuing
atrocities on the tribals while P Chidambaram who had earlier
graphically explained the various manifests of the Operation goes on a
denial mode of such a massive military exercise—with the paramilitary
belonging to the CRPF, BSF, CoBRA, Grey Hounds, C-60, SPOs and what
not deployed in the forest tracts of Central and East India—unheard or
untold in the history of this region.

The terror of development

While this massive operation is taking place in the rural interiors of
Central and Eastern India, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh spoke with a
forked tongue at the Chief Minister’s Conference on Implementation of
the Forest Rights Act 2006, on 4 November 2009 in New Delhi. To quote:
"There has been a systemic failure in giving the tribals a stake in
the modern economic processes that inexorably intrude into their
living spaces. The alienation built over decades is now taking a
dangerous turn in some parts of our country. The systematic
exploitation and social and economic abuse of our tribal communities
can no longer be tolerated." But the Prime Minister was quick to add
while stressing the need to make tribals “the primary beneficiaries of
the development process”, the need to win the “the battle for their
hearts and their minds".

What is worth mentioning here is that the geographical terrain, where
the government’s military offensive is planned, is very well-endowed
with natural resources like minerals, forest wealth, biodiversity and
water resources, and has been the target of systematic usurpation by
several large, both Indian and foreign, corporations. So far, the
resistance of the local indigenous people against their displacement
and dispossession has prevented the government-backed corporates from
exploiting the natural resources for their own profits and without
regard to ecological and social concerns. As hundreds of MoUs have
been signed by the various state governments under the auspices of the
Central Government and the foreign and domestic corporations the
government is deliberately hiding the truth behind this unprecedented
military offensive as an attempt to crush democratic and popular
resistance against dispossession and impoverishment. Significantly the
Prime Minister himself is on record talking about the need to make way
for the vast mineral and other forest wealth in these forest lands to
be exploited to facilitate the march to progress. This is corroborated
by the statement of the Home Minister about the need to ‘secure the
whole area’ first so as to usher in ‘development’. Operation Green
Hunt thus is unequivocally a calculated move towards facilitating the
entry and operation of these large corporations and paving the way for
unbridled exploitation of the natural resources and people of these
regions.

Operation Green Hunt—a euphemism for genocide of the tribals

Of significance is the number of killings that has happened ever since
the commencement of the Operation Green Hunt, say from the third week
of September under the gaze of the ‘Reality Show’ driven sensation
hungry media wherein more than 4000 CRPF and 600 anti-Naxal CoBRA
commandos entered Dantewada’s Chintagufa area. People resisted this
intrusion by the government’s armed forces, and in the battles six
soldiers, including two commanding officers were killed.

To avenge the death of the armed forces, the troops ‘managed’ a
massacre of adivasis while resorting to arson of their villages, in
which at least nine villagers were murdered in cold blood and four
villages got totally gutted leaving nothing behind. The government
claimed that all those killed were Maoists, while the eye-witness
accounts, local media reports and independent fact-finding visits have
confirmed that it was yet another stage-managed genocide of adivasi
villagers, who were picked up and killed. Starting from the incident
of 9 August 2009 in Vechhapal under Bhairamgarh police station
(Bijapur district) to the one near Kistaram (Dantewada district) on 10
November 2009, all have been fake-encounters. Seventy adivasis in
total have been killed in these fake encounters in this period. It
should be noted that not a single one among them was a Maoist!

The government’s claim of killing 7 ‘Naxals’ in an encounter on the
10th of November 2009 near Kistaram is incorrect as the CPI (Maoist)
issued a statement stating that none of their cadres died in the
incident. It must be registered here that even if one of their cadres
get killed, the CPI (Maoist) declares it openly apropos the normal
conduct of CPI (Maoist) is observed. On 9 December, more than 500
paramilitary and policemen entered the area under Kistaram police
station from Cherla Dommaguda police station area in Khammam district
of Andhra Pradesh. They reached Tetemadgu village through Dokpad and
Kurigundam, and encircled it. From morning to evening of that day, the
police burnt down houses, women were particularly targeted through
sexual violence while the rest of the villagers got brutally tortured.
They took away four persons from the village. Two more villagers from
Dokpad who came to visit their relatives in Tetemadgu were also
abducted in this manner. After spending the night in the forests, the
police force reached Palodi village in the morning of 10 December;
they detained yet another adivasi while completely burning down the
village. The police then took all the seven captives near Kistaram and
riddled them with bullets. The government is quick to claim this to be
an ‘encounter’ with the Maoists. The police took away a few more
adivasi villagers with them. Till date they are untraceable.

Between 7-9 November hundreds of CRPF, CoBRA, SPOs and police forces
unleashed a reign of terror in the adivasi villages under Chintagufa
police station. They attacked the villagers of Burkapal on 7 November,
Elma Gonda on 8 November, Minpa on 9 November, and forcibly abducted
24 persons. Their whereabouts or their fate is still unknown even
after two months. Given the track record of the security personnel
operating with impunity there is every reason to apprehend that the
police has murdered many of them and disposed of the dead bodies.

At least seven adivasis were murdered by the paramilitary-Salwa Judum
forces in different villages under Kistaram police station between 9
and 10 November 2009. Of them six were abducted from Tetemadgu and
Dogpadu villages on 9 November while the other was picked up the next
day from Palodi village. As the recent Tehelka field investigation
with eyewitness accounts confirms, the two villagers from
Dogpadu—Madkam Budra and Vando Mangdu—were dragged from their villages
and shot dead. Similarly, eight adivasi villagers were killed on a
single day on 9 January 2010 to be branded later as ‘Maoists’. While
four were murdered in Sarpanguda under Jegurgonda police station in
Dantewada, the other four were killed in Farasgaon under Benur police
station in Narayanpur district of Chhattisgarh.

The body count of the adivasis is mounting day by day with
intensification of the Operation Green Hunt. According to the
government’s own admission 107 ‘Maoists’ have been killed during the
joint operations under Green Hunt till mid-January. As more and more
information pour in from local reporters and facts collected by
activists braving heavy repression and threat to their lives, there
are reasons to believe that as much as four-fifth of them were unarmed
and defenceless adivasi villagers who have been killed in cold blood
in fake encounters.

Operation Green Hunt has replaced the Salwa Judum—one of the worst
murderous campaigns on the adivasis—with much more brutality as is
evident from what is unfolding in the poor tribal hamlets in this
mineral rich forest tracts. If in Salwa Judum more than a thousand
adivasis lost their lives in Dantewada and Bijapur districts alone, in
the hands of the 4500 SPOs created by the government, the present
onslaught reaching fascist proportions is adding to those statistics
of the growing casualties of adivasis. More than 700 villages were
burnt down and close to three hundred thousand people were displaced
from their homes in the worst days of Salwa Judum. In all the places
where the Operation Green Hunt is on, the police, paramilitary and
SPOs are resorting to large scale arson, rape, torture, illegal
detention, destruction of property, burning down of villages apart
from regularly gunning down adivasis in so-called encounters claiming
them as Maoists. The print media has reported that an additional two
hundred thousand adivasis have left their homes and took refuge in the
neighbouring Andhra Pradesh in the last three months fearing
atrocities during Operation Green Hunt. Moreover, the Chhattisgarh
government is planning to make strategic hamlets out of the displaced
population forced to live in government-run camps, thereby permanently
dispossessing them of their ancestral land.

In Maharashtra, Operation Green Hunt was launched in the second week
of October from the Gadchiroli district, in which 10,000 troops took
part. M17 helicopters of the Air Force gave surveillance and
logistical support. 18 bases have been established by the paramilitary
forces from where they are launching combing operations and
extermination campaigns. Large scale repression of people are reported
from in the eastern districts of the state, where the police and
Anti-Naxal forces like the C-60 have a long history of committing
atrocities and terror on the adivasi people in the name of curbing
Maoism/Naxalism. In March 2009, policemen from the C-60 force
gang-raped a 13 year old girl in the Pavarvel village in Dhanora
tehsil. In the Kosimi village of the same tehsil, policemen from
Gyarapatti police station raped and killed Mynaben, a 52 year old
adivasi villager in May last year. In the latest assault on the
people, the paramilitary forces are given a license to kill and
torture by the government.

In Jharkhand too, the initial rhetoric of peace talks and negotiations
by the newly-elected chief minister Shibu Soren has now taken a u-turn
for support to the Operation Green Hunt. The government has stepped up
the mobilisation of its armed forces by bringing in CRPF battalions
from Asom and Tripura. The unleashing of state terror on the people of
Jharkhand is not new, particularly on those sections who have resisted
the state-sponsored corporate attack on jal-jangal-jameen. In fact,
the police and paramilitary forces along with the vigilante gangs
propped up by them like the Nagarik Suraksha Samiti, Tritiya Prastuti
Committee, Sunlight Sena etc. have long been a byname for repression,
torture, rape and murder. Like Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra,
Jharkhand too has recently raised a special ‘anti-Naxal’ force called
the Jharkhand Jaguars in order to crush any voice of dissent against
the government’s policy of destruction in the name of development.
Anyone and everyone who dares to stand up against the attack on the
lives and livelihood of the oppressed, is branded as a Maoist or a
Maoist sympathiser, and persecuted. Various people’s movements against
the displacement of adivasis, civil rights organisations, etc. are
facing state repression for a long time in Jharkhand, the scale and
brutality of which is going to go up during the fascist extermination
campaign of Operation Green Hunt. We can already see the inevitable
fallouts of this war on people as exemplified by the murder of
Rajendra Yadav who was picked up on the night of 31st December 2009 by
Jharkhand police, tortured in the name of interrogation, and killed in
custody. Similarly in Orissa there are several cases of rape, arson
and killing reported from Narayanpatna ever since the commencement of
the operation. In fact the president of the Chhasi Adivasi Muliya
Sangha was shot dead while in a demonstration before the police and
the paramilitary.

Draconian Laws and blanket ban on any form of dissent

Despite the rhetoric of the battle for the hearts and minds from none
other than the Prime Minister the manner in which the security and
paramilitary forces have wreaked havoc in the lives of the adivasis
stand testimony to the utter disregard for the laws and procedures of
the land. In fact several laws like the UAPA and the Chhattisgarh
Special Areas Act are being conveniently used on anyone and everyone
who dares to raise the voice against the policies of the government.
The recent arrest and booking of KN Pandit, veteran trade unionist and
anti-displacement activist in Ranchi and Gananath Patra, former
professor and veteran communist leader who is also the official
advisor of Chhasi Adivasi Muliya Sangha of Narayanpatna at Bhubaneswar
are fresh examples of the increasing lawlessness of the police and
paramilitary in their desperate attempts to browbeat the people into
submission. In fact any effort to make independent fact findings into
these areas have become next to impossible with the police and the
murderous goons of the local parties join hands to humiliate and
assault the civil rights activists and intellectuals who took care to
visit these areas. The recent case of the humiliation and assault on
the all women fact finding team that went to the villages in
Narayanpatna to record the testimonies of the rape victims in the
police stations let alone in public by the police and the goons speaks
volumes of how the Government of India would want to browbeat the
hearts and minds of the people into submission. Another case was the
detention of the 30 member fact finding team that was trying to visit
the areas of atrocities in Dantewada and Bijapur districts.

What is evident from the increasing arrests, incarceration of
activists of people’s movements fighting for the rights to lives and
livelihoods is a clear cut case of the government bringing in
‘development’ through the barrel of the gun. As is evident from the
protests and various submissions made to the governments at the Centre
and the states it is evident that these talk about development is
nothing but a total loot and plunder of the local people and their
resources. The fact that all these areas that are under the cross
hairs of the war machine of the government come under the Fifth
Schedule of the Constitution has hardly deterred the local
administration, police and the paramilitary to break laws and
provisions with impunity.

Despite the heavy militarisation and the terror unleashed by the
governments the protests from the people against such anti-people
pro-corporate / multinational policies of sell-out have only
increased. The efforts of the centre and the states to handle the
situation as a pure ‘law and order question’ have further deteriorated
the situation. The Indian government’s proposed military offensive
will repeat that story all over again. Instead of addressing the
source of the conflict, instead of addressing the genuine grievances
of the marginalized people the Indian state seems to have decided to
opt for the extremely myopic option of launching a military offensive.
As conscious citizens of this country and sensitive to the questions
of inclusive growth, justice and equality for all we strongly demand
the government at the centre and the states to immediately stop this
extermination of the adivasis reminiscent of the days of the US
genocide of the 'Red Indians'.


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build up a nation, you cannot build up a morality. Anything that you
will build on the foundations of caste will crack and will never be a
whole.
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