Dear friends,

The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) wishes to forward to you the
following open letter from the Korean Civil Society Alliance to the Ministry
of Environment and Forests.

Asian Human Rights Commission
Hong Kong

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AHRC-FOL-003-2010
January 28, 2010

*An Open Letter from the Korean Civil Society Alliance forwarded by the
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) *

Minister Shri. Jairam Ramesh,
Ministry of Environment and Forests
INDIA
E-mail: [email protected]

*INDIA/SOUTH KOREA: Call for reconsideration of the POSCO project in Orissa
*

Greetings and Peace from the Republic of Korea,

Most of all, Korean civil society has had an interest constantly on the
Pohang Steel Company (POSCO)'s project launched in Orissa. We,
Non-governmental Organizations(NGOs) of the Republic of Korea, had visited
the State of Orissa, India, and completed to conduct the field research in
the year of 2008 and 2010, and also had sent the open letter to the Meena
Gupta Committee in September 2010. We are fully understanding of the POSCO's
project that was given the procedure of decision making on interruption of
land purchase by the Ministry of Environment and Forests, India, on 5 August
2010, and waiting with a close attention on the Minister's final decision
that are known as scheduled in the end of this January.

We, NGOs of the Republic of Korea, would like to express our special respect
on your sincere efforts to protect environment and human rights of natives
in the project region to the Ministry of Environment and Forests. The Forest
Rights Act had been suggested as the right direction to the global community
suffering from making a decision between development and villagers' right to
livelihood, and the decision on Vedanta was very courageous. All the
companies that are trying to invest in India including Korean corporations
should respect and follow the message suggested by the Ministry of
Environment, India. It is the trustworthy way that makes the sustainable
development possible for all the human beings.

We, NGOs of the Republic of Korea, confirmed that the POSCO project is
clearly violated by the Forest Rights Act through the two field research as
the Saxena Committee Report and the Meena Gupta Committee Majority Report
has been pointed out. The development project proceeding without the legally
appropriate procedure must be paid huge cost as an inevitable consequence.
Regardless of violation on the Forest Right Act, POSCO and the Orissa
government has been persuading the villagers who are strongly against the
POSCO project for the last five years until now, however it has been failed.
The villagers keep objecting to accept the compensation that POSCO has
suggested to them and denying to move their residences.
If you, Minister Jairam Ramesh, approve the POSCO project even though the
existing reports pointed the argumentative points of this POSCO project,
your decision would not be supported. Most of all, it must make the
villagers who has been suffered from the POSCO project for the last five
years very disappointed. Korean civil societies also never want for you to
proceed the project without any support. Executing of the project which is
lack of legitimacy will face the stronger resistance to the POSCO project,
and it will bear the serious human rights abuse related to the project,
finally it will seriously hurt both POSCO and Korean civil society.

During such a long time, the experts of the Ministry of Environment and
Forests have conducted the research over the POSCO project at the same time
gone through the careful analysis procedure. As being well aware of the
existing problems of the POSCO project, the Forest Advisory Committee and
the Infrastructure and Coastal Zone Sub-committee of the Expert Appraisal
Committee also have pointed out those problems.

Korean civil society sincerely hope to end the conflict on the POSCO project
and to consider the problems on development, environment, and the human
rights abuse of the villagers and to find the alternatives to both the
Korean and Indian society which will be definitely affected by the decision
of the Ministry of Environment, India. Also, POSCO will have the opportunity
to be mature in terms of operating the legitimate project through "the right
decision" of the Ministry of Environment and Forests, India. Here, "the
right decision" means that everyone agrees and respects at the same time, it
is the decision based on the truth.

We, NGOs of the Republic of Korea, believe that you, Minister Jairam Ramesh,
will make the right and rational decision based on the truth and common
sense.

*January 28, 2011

Signed by the Korean Civil Society Alliance, below:

Amnesty International Korea
Catholic Human Rights Committee
Citizen’s Movement for Environmental Justice
Corporate for All
Dasan human rights centre
Korean House for International Solidarity
MINBYUN-Lawyers for a Democratic Society
Network for Glocal Activism
People’s Solidarity for Participatory Democracy
Public Interest Lawyers Group ‘Gonggam’
Sarangbang Group for Human Rights *

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