From: S. P. Udayakumar <[email protected]>
Date: 11 June 2014 02:22
Subject: I Fear for My Life



I Fear for My Life!
S. P. Udayakumar

[Backdrop]

One Vicky Nanjappa has written an article entitled "IB alerts government
over 'mischievous' NGOs" in rediff.com on June 9, 2014. The following
excerpts sum up the main arguments of the article based on the classified
IB report:

"*Many out of the total 85,000 NGOs operating in the country are using
foreign funds to indulge into a lot of mischievous activities to hamper
social and economic development, the Intelligence Bureau has alerted the
Union home ministry in a report."*

*"*The most obvious interference from an NGO was found at the Kundankulam
nuclear plant in Tamil Nadu. The protests that erupted against the plant
had puzzled several intelligence agencies. The IB had then submitted a
report to the then MHA about a US-based that was allegedly orchestrating
the villagers' protests. However, the home ministry under the United
Progressive Alliance government at that time had made a statement about the
same and left it at that. With a new government in place, the IB has once
again raked up the issue and wants stringent action against such NGOs."

"These NGOs have been set up with the help of funds from the US, UK,
Germany and other countries only to ensure that some of the developmental
projects run into troubled waters, the report points out."

"Earlier these NGOs created rifts on the basis of caste discrimination,
religion and human rights. Today they have been tasked to stall major
projects by staging protests."

"These NGOs work along with some unions who are paid a major chunk of money
to stage protests, the report notes. The money on offer is so lucrative
that these unions never come to the discussion table and this has been a
very strange trend as more often than not one does not realise what they
are protesting for, the report notes."

"The report states that the conversion racket is immense and huge sums of
money are being pumped in from the foreign countries through some NGOs to
lure people into conversion."

'Such issues are bound to create a social divide as a result of which there
is constant tension and this is very counter-productive to the growth of a
region which is marred by conflict,' the IB report states."

[Part II]

Now Priyadarshi Siddhanta, Assistant Editor, The Indian Express, New Delhi,
has emailed me saying: "we have read through a report prepared by an Indian
government agency, which has referred to your role n anti-nuclear protests.
...Specifically, we would like to seek your comments on the following paras
excerpted from the report:"

[1] "An enquiry of Udayakumar had revealed a deep and growing connection
with the US and German authorities. In July 2010, Udayakumar received an
unsolicited contract from he Kirwan Institute for Study of Race and
Ethnicity at the Ohio State University USA as a consultant on Group, Race,
Class and Democracy Issues through NGOs. He was paid $ 21, 120 upto June
2011 in a US bank account in his name and was contracted to earn another $
17, 600 upto April 2012 for fortnightly reports."

[2] "...As a result, Udayakumar's contact in Germany, one Sonntag Rainer
Hermann (German national) was deported from Chennai on February 27, 2012.
Hermann's laptop contained a scanned map of India with 16 nuclear plants
(existing or proposed) and five uranium mine locations marked prominently.
The map also included contact details of 50 Indian anti-nuclear activists
hand-written on small slips of paper with Blackberry PIN graph. The map was
sent via email to five prominent anti-nuclear activists, including
Udayakumar."

My Response:

It is a ridiculous and libelous claim that I was contracted through NGOs
and I was submitting "fortnightly reports" to them. In fact, I worked as an
off-campus Research Fellow in the International Program of the Kirwan
Institute for the Study of Race and Ethnicity, at the Ohio State
University, Columbus, OH, USA for several years. The Director of the Kirwan
Institute was one Professor john a. powell (he does not use capital letters
in his name), a reputed scholar in civil rights, who had been my employer
at the Institute on Race and Poverty, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis,
USA between Fall 1997 and Spring 2001. I had worked with him there as
a Research Associate and Co-Director of Programs and that was why he chose
me for the Kirwan assignment. I traveled to the Ohio State University
campus in Columbus, Ohio a few times also. For the Kirwan Institute, I did
several research and writing projects on globalization, racism, minority
welfare, BRICS etc. I never did any research and writing project on India's
development or India's nuclear program. I left that Research Fellow job in
Spring 2011 when the Kirwan Institute reorganized itself under a new
administration.

Similarly, Sonntag Rainer Hermann is NOT my "contact in Germany". He was an
acquaintance from Nagercoil, my hometown in Tamil Nadu. He was a
hippie-type staying in a cheap hotel here in Nagercoil and participated in
our anti-nuclear events. I did not receive any information or maps or
monetary helps from him, nor did I give him any. If he had done something
illegal or dangerous why did the Indian authorities deport him hurriedly
without taking any legal action? I asked this question even when he was
deported in February 2012.

In my humble opinion, Indian authorities must begin to believe that
"ordinary citizens" of India such as farmers and fisher folks have a mind
of their own and can take an intelligent stand on issues such as setting up
a nuclear power park or other such dangerous projects in their backyard.
Those of us who stand up, speak up and try to protect our poor and
illiterate people's land, water, air, sea, food security and nutrition
security should NOT be considered and insulted as foreign stooges, money
launderers, or smugglers. The Indian authorities should acknowledge the
simple fact that we do what we do because we love this country and its
peoples. If this is how we --honest, responsible and law-abiding citizens--
are treated, abused and harassed, this would only send wrong lessons to our
youth and promote extremism and terrorism in this country.

The IB report tends to blame all the Hawala transactions, religious
conversions, caste clashes, terrorism, impeding developmental activities,
and crippling the national economy on the NGOs and their activities.
This augurs
ill for our country that has pluralistic ethos and democratic politics. I
am afraid this Fascist presupposition of the IB report is a precursor for
stringent actions against individuals, groups, people's movements and
minorities. As I have been singled out in this report and mentioned by
name, I fear for my life and for my family's safety and security. Please do
the needful.

S. P. Udayakumar, Ph.D.
Nagercoil,
June 10, 2014.


____________________________________________
S.P. Udayakumar, Ph.D.
* People's Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE)
* National Alliance of Anti-nuclear Movements (NAAM)
(For a Nuclear-Free India that has No Deals, No Mines, No Reactors, No
Dumps, and No Bombs)
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