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Letter From The Women Of Kathikudam

*By The Women of Kathikudam*

22 July, 2013
*Countercurrents.org *

From

The Women of Kathikudam
Kadukutty Panchayat
Chalakudy
Thrissur
Kerala State
India

Dear Sisters,

We, the women and children from this small village in Kadukutty Panchayat
in Chalakkudy of Thrissur district in Kerala are writing to you in distress
and desperation. We have a fable that we want to share with you which if we
do not do will never reach you. Unlike the Fable for Tomorrow, the opening
chapter of the poignant book on toxins in the environment Silent Spring by
Rachel Carson, ours is Fable for today….

Our sylvan village on the banks of the tributaries of Chalakudy river was
prime agricultural area with arecanut and coconut, clove and paddy fields.
Being on the banks of the river, supply of pure life giving waters was
perennial and constant. This was the situation in which we were not so long
back that is 30 years ago. When in the early 1970s the Government and the
Kerala Industrial Development Corporation came in with the proposal to
start a factory with a fancy name Nita Gelatin Factory with Japanese
collaboration, there were mixed feelings in our minds. Many welcomed it as
it would assure employment for our youth. Some were skeptical and watchful
and others just ignored. But little did any one of us know what we were in
store for. The three products that the Company started producing- Gelatin,
Ossein and Dicalcium phosphate have lethal effluents with deleterious
impacts on the air, water and soil along with human health. A casual visit
to our village is enough to prove this. Along with this is the massive
withdrawal and pumping of more than 62,90,200 litres* of water daily from
the Chalakudy river! No, we were not prepared or ready for this. Very soon
we found that we were being consumed by a dark and dangerous monster which
would affect all that made our life and land special- the purity of the
environment and our bodies

Thus the real fable began. Our children were constantly ill with lung and
skin infections. The women started feeling scared as many babies were born
with abnormalities- both physical and mental. Our men and boys started
losing their energetic healthy state. Along with this was the ill-health of
the land. The water we use was contaminated. Our soil and paddy fields in
which* sludge from the
factory*<http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-kerala/biogas-plant-rupture-hartal-called/article2593491.ece>was
dumped lost its fertile nature. The farmers started losing vital crops
like cucumbers. The death and stink of fishes and other water organisms
became a common sight.

We came across studies that proved that we were surrounded with a lethal
cocktail of hydrochloric acid, grease, oil, bone marrow, meat residues from
animal bones and chloride to name a few.All of this singly or in
combination with other elements in the air,water and soil into which they
were thrown into would emerge as organo chlorides and other toxic fatal
contaminants. And this was the village we were living in! Along with this
came the additional concern about the water supply to 5 panchayats and 1
municipality from a pump house with the same water not to speak of a more
recent Drinking water scheme to 3 more Panchayats. We realized that more
and more people were being added to the beneficiary list of free
contaminant dispersal by the Government.

All the beautiful things in Nature- the wind patterns, the flow of the
river and its tributaries, the open paddy fields and the fertile alluvial
deposits turned against us and all life forms in accumulating and
magnifying the toxins that this monster gave out so generously.

Since the early 2000s we, the people of this village started organizing
against the Company and the Pollution Control Board and all of the State
machinery which was abetting the crime of giving permission and extending
permits for the factory to function here. In spite of studies and data that
proved that the chloride levels in the water and effluents was several
times more than permissible in our region ( 4450 mg/litre Chloride as
against the permissible 250mg/litre) the Company continued. Inspite of the
water quality tests which showed that the water from our wells and water
bodies is not fit for human consumption, there was no ban on the discharge
or mandate for treating the discharge of effluents. In spite of regular and
massive death and surfacing of fishes in the river and paddy fields along
with other smaller organisms there was no attempt to block the pipelines
that were slowly and steadily reaching the contaminated water to the river,
the paddy fields or the water bodies.

We have gone through strikes, sit-ins, dharnas, meetings with political
parties, leaders in power and otherwise. Our one and only demand is to shut
down the factory which has not given any employment or brought progress and
prosperity to our village. On the contrary it has made us ill and also
contaminated our surroundings beyond repair. With all this in view, we
announced that our month long strike with fasts and dharnas would take a
new turn in which we would be forced to remove the pipe line which is a
symbol of all the bad effects of the monster on 21 st July 2013.More than
6000 people gathered in a peaceful manner just yesterday, but all the roads
and pathways were blocked by Police including a Platoon from the Rapid
Action Force. By mid afternoon, the women and children were arrested and
removed. Then started the carnage on our men and youth . Many, more than
100 lie injured in hospitals as this is being written. Some are in
Intensive Care Units, especially our leaders. Others are hiding. There was
massive intrusion into the houses where women were subjected to verbal
abuses from the Police, windows and doors broken.Many bikes and vehicles
have been damaged in the scuffle that followed .

We ask this of all those concerned- is there no other way in which the just
demands of a community along with their right to establish a safe and
secure life? Is it unlawful in a democratic system to raise questions
against a development program that strikes at the base of life and
livelihood using the most illegal and undemocratic means possible? What did
we do to warrant such a violent and aggressive reaction and response from
the Government? Do we not deserve a space for a decent dialogue that will
answer our concerns and anxieties about our own life?

This we ask as we stop the fable for today

Do write to the Chief Minster of Kerala condemning all that happened
at *[email protected]
* <[email protected]> with a copy to *[email protected]
* <[email protected]>

Please stand by us

The Women of KATHIKUDAM 22.07.2013

*Prepared by Anitha.S ( after talking with the shocked and angry women
friends in Kathikudam ) [email protected]*

* The company claims that the consumption of water has been brought down to
below 30,00,000 by October, 2012 and currently consumes less than 28,00,000
litres of water.

*Also Read *

*Police Brutality Against Agitators At
Kathikudam*<http://www.countercurrents.org/cc210713A.htm>

Here is a detailed report on the pollution caused by the company

*http://www.jananeethi.org/jananeethi/reports/ngilkathikudamrpt.pdf*<http://www.jananeethi.org/jananeethi/reports/ngilkathikudamrpt.pdf>

Here are some images of police carnage in Kathikudam on 21 July

Photo courtesy *https://www.facebook.com/KathikudamVilikkuu?hc_location=stream
* <https://www.facebook.com/KathikudamVilikkuu?hc_location=stream>

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