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From: indira chakravarthi <[email protected]>
Subject: [wss:2081] re: Petition on child rights - POSCO
To: [email protected], "women-against-sexual-violence" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, 5 July, 2011, 11:02



Dear all, 

 
This is a petition to the NCPCR (National Commission for Protection of Child 
Rights), expressing concern at accusations of `use of children' in the protest. 
 
Pasting below excerpts from the petition for quick perusal.   Pls consider 
signing and circulating. 












".... at the recent developments of accusing POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti 
(PPSS), the organization spearheading a peaceful, democratic movement for more 
than five years against forceful land acquisition for the proposed POSCO 
project in Odisha, for ‘using’ children as shields in the movement. 
The department of Women and Child Development of Government of Odisha has also 
initiated an investigation of the matter. We also understand that 
representations have been made before you by certain forces in Delhi 
complaining about the violations of child rights in the area by the anti-POSCO 
movement in Jagatsinghpur district. The news report suggests that you have 
“…assured that the Commission would take immediate necessary action against the 
culprits…” The news is available at 

We believe that the allegations and accusations against PPSS is an attempt to 
diffuse the focus of the peoples’ struggle and make a nuisance about an issue 
that does not hold any truth. It is true that children have been at the 
forefront of the recent protests against the government's attempt to forcefully 
take the land of the people of the area for the proposed steel plant. However, 
they have joined the protest as part of their families, whose entire livelihood 
and existence are threatened by this project. When both the state and central 
governments remain deaf to their numerous appeals, these protests are an 
inevitable attempt by the people of the area to halt the illegal seizure of 
their land for the project. While the children, women and men in the area are 
peacefully protesting against the project, the administration went ahead and 
declared yesterday (27 June 2011) that the protest was ‘illegal’ as it’s 
‘using’ children and announcing
 with the loudspeakers to leave the area or face consequences. Presence of 
heavy police force in the area continues to create a threatening situation for 
people in the area. 

While you may be thinking of initiating an investigation based on the 
complaints you have received, we would like to bring to your notice a few facts 
that may supplement to your efforts: 

1. The upper primary school in Balitutha (one of the entry points to the 
proposed project area) has been occupied by the police force since 2007 making 
it impossible for children in the area to have a normal schooling experience. 
For the past four years, children of this school are forced to sit outside 
either on the veranda of the school or under a tree or even no classes on many 
occasions while the state police continue to occupy the school. There have been 
news reports on this as well. The children are not even allowed to use the 
toilets as the police have virtually taken them over leaving children with no 
option but go out in the open including the girls. 

2. Schools in Balia, Kujanga, Gada Kujanga, Andhari, and Bijipur are also 
occupied by the police forces for months denying children education in the 
process. The policemen – right in the space that children should occupy – clean 
their weapons, test-fire for practice, and also engage in drinking alcohol and 
merry-making, etc., creating an atmosphere of fear and intimidation in the 
community in particular and leaving damaging images of terror in the tender 
minds of the children. 

3. This situation is prevailing in the area despite the fact that there have 
been two court orders viz., Kolkata High Court judgment on Lalgarh and the 
Supreme Court order on Dantewada, directing the forces to vacate the schools. 

4. More than one thousand armed police were deployed in the area and threats 
were made repeatedly over loudspeaker, including to the hundreds of children 
present there, that the protesters would be lathi-charged, tear-gassed, and 
beaten if they did not disperse. This continued for days while the women, 
children, and men of the area were lying on the hot sand under an intense sun, 
embracing their land that they do not want to let go. 

5. The acquisition of land and resources from the area will render people 
homeless, leading children to have a completely uncertain future. The 
resistance to the proposed project and forceful land acquisition has been to 
protect their present resource base, culture, identity, and a secured future. 
This is the reason why children have joined the resistance and have been in the 
forefront in the recent protests. As the Samiti said in a press statement on 
June 12th, their children have joined the protest because their future and 
their security are at stake, and because their parents do not wish to see them 
reduced to lead a precarious existence. Given that the "compensation" offered 
by the government is less than a year's income, it is clear that this project 
will destroy the livelihoods of these families and force their children into 
destitution. The children are directly witness to constant threats and 
intimidation by the state and company goons for the
 past six years, and they clearly understand by now what would befall them if 
their land and their parents’ livelihood options are taken away for the said 
project. And, no law restricts the rights of a child to protest when s/he 
thinks that injustice is being done to her/him! 

6. The agitating people have faced severe repression several times in past five 
years and there is constant fear of being arrested looming large in the minds 
of people. In fact, many of the parents in the area had been imprisoned in past 
five years for resisting the project and in such situation; children had to 
fend for themselves. 

We do not understand how the rights of children are upheld by the state in the 
current situation and how it will be upheld in the wake of their homelessness. 
Isn’t the state itself engaging in an act of violating the rights of children? 
We want to know why action should be not taken against the state for forcing 
the children to stay away from one of their fundamental rights, i.e., right to 
education! We do not understand how the state and those organizations who are 
trumpeting about violation of children’s rights for they joined the protests 
have suddenly become so concerned about children’s rights. Where were they when 
the police was attacking the people including the children in the area in May 
last year? Where’re they when company supported goons bombed at people in 
November 2007 that left several parents severely injured. We wonder where these 
defenders of child rights were to be found when the police filed hundreds of 
omnibus FIRs against
 the villagers of the area, imprisoning many villagers for months on end and 
depriving the children of parental care. We wonder why they seem to care 
nothing for whether these children have any future, or whether they believe 
that the forcible arrest, beating, and impoverishment of their parents is in 
the interest of the children. 


http://www.petitiononline.com/27062011/petition.html

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