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Source: countercurrents.org

Letter From The Women of Idinthakarai People’s Movement Against Nuclear
Energy We hope that this letter finds you well – in the “pink of health”as
a woman officer in Mumbai working with the National Power Corporation of
India Limited wrote in response to the dangers of Nuclear Power Plants.For
her, nuclear power plants creates a condition that “improves and enhances
health and human welfare”. So here we are less than 2 kilometres away from
the ill—famous Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant gearing o...

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Letter From The Women of Idinthakarai

*By Sisters of Idinthakarai*

19 July, 2013
*Countercurrents.org*

From
The Women of Idinthakarai
People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy
Idinthakarai
Thirunelveli Dist
Tamil Nadu

Dear Sisters,

We hope that this letter finds you well – in the “pink of health”as a woman
officer in Mumbai working with the National Power Corporation of India
Limited wrote in response to the dangers of Nuclear Power Plants.For her,
nuclear power plants creates a condition that “improves and enhances health
and human welfare”.

So here we are less than 2 kilometres away from the ill—famous Koodankulam
Nuclear Power Plant gearing ourselves up to enter a new phase of health,
prosperity and luxury. So please do consider shifting your summer cottages
and villas here as real estate lobbies are offering spaces for you to live
in style. No avalanches or deluges to be scared of. Only daily dosages of a
few becquerels of radioactivity that will spew out invisible from the
yellow domes so close. The lady officer even vouches that the radiation
dose you get from consuming a banana a day is more than what you would be
exposed to staying in the vicinity of a Nuclear power Plant. So we welcome
all to either shift here and enjoy perfect health or turn Koodankulam and
its surroundings into a Health Tourism location along with Power generation.

Our anxieties about the safety of the location seem misplaced too. The lady
officer speaks with the authority and expertise of a geologist when she
explains that during the Tsunami of 2004 when an earthquake of magnitude
9.2 struck the Tamil Nadu coast, this region was spared as it is a low
seismic zone. But how did the actual inhabitants like us lose 450 of our
tiny homes in the rising waves including our fishing gear? Why did the
Lourde Mother Church which has been our refuge for the past 700 days during
the anti-nuclear struggle have to give shelter to us then too? Why is the
colony of houses closest to the Nuclear Power Plant now get the name
Tsunami Rehabilitation Colony? Maybe because this name sounds better than
just CASA colony.

We are still more worried about the impact of the Nuclear Power plant on
the oceans and its temperature along with fish catch which will impact on
our life and livelihood.But the lady officer who explains that the MAPS and
TAPS located near the seashore has not created any changes in the fish
wealth nor does it increase the temperature of the sea enough to cause
damage. We are relieved that she did not say that a rise in a few degree
centigrade will increase the prawn and fish catch that has been our
lifeline for years. But the “bountiful fish” catch near the coast in the 2
above mentioned areas is worth analyzing.
We are honoured to have acquainted with a lady officer who is not only an
expert on nuclear energy but is also an advisor on health, geology and
marine biology and ecology.

So here we are back to square one. This we know for sure, in spite of all
the general and vague assurances that have been given. We realize that none
of our questions have been answered properly, to our conviction. We have
not been part of any safety drill or preparedness before a Nuclear Power
Plant of this magnitude goes critical. We have not been to a Public hearing
that gives Environmental clearance to a Project that will certainly have an
impact.

So we continue as before with the Porattam for life and safety. Because
nothing has changed for us except the big news that the Plant will be
operational soon. The other day all of us mimed death on the roads and
pavements of our village through a Death Struggle. The little ones with
their eyes wide open lay in the laps of their mothers or grandmothers
hugging the Earth. It was a new experience to lie as if dead because for us
the opening of the Nuclear Power Plant is like issuing a Death Warrant. The
menfolk have decided to boycott fishing in protect to this national
negligence to our right to live.

Please do not think we have accepted the decision and succumbed. We will
continue raising our voices and asking crucial questions. We do not believe
that this Nuclear Power Plant will bring power and prosperity to this
region or our nation. We think of the people in Mithirvidi, Kovavada and
other parts of India whose struggle against Nuclear Power Parks have only
just begun.While extending support to all of them, we are determined to
share the experiences that we have gained.

Please think of us and come visit us when you can.Remember the People’s
Movement Against Nuclear Energy against the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant
is gaining momentum and not dying.It is not and will never be a losing
battle. Because it has raised the real questions on justice and human
welfare.

Do be with us

Sisters of Idinthakarai

(For letter from lady officer at NPCIL contact Anitha.S at *
[email protected]*)

Photos: Antony Kebiston from Idintakarai village




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