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From: PUCL Orissa <[email protected]>
Subject: PUCL Press statement - Appeal for peace
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Date: Tuesday, 12 July, 2011, 8:37






 
PEOPLE’S UNION FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES (PUCL)
Bhubaneswar Unit
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PRESS STATEMENT                                               Dt.11.7.11
Sub: Escalation of Violence and Appeal for Peace
People’s Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) expresses its deep concern at the 
escalation of violence and killings by the Maoists as well as by the State.  
What is most distressing in this spiral of violence is that the ordinary 
citizens, mostly adivasis, are being made to pay a heavy price and there is a 
gross violation of human rights by both the sides.  
PUCL thinks that the agreement reached between the Govt. of Orissa and the 
Maoists through mediators in the wake of the abduction of the Malkanagiri 
Collector and a junior engineer was an opportunity for resolution of conflict 
and for prevalence of peace. Though both the parties blame each other for 
breach of agreement, the state should have addressed with right earnest the 
issues raised by the Maoists, particularly, related to land and release of 
adivasis languishing in jails, which PUCL believes, would have contributed 
immensely for the resolution of the problem.   Sadly, the state continues to 
resort to indiscriminate arrests and ‘encounters’ to tackle the Maoists.  The 
Maoists, on their part, showing little regards for human rights, have been 
killing unarmed adivasis in the name of ‘police informers.’  This is 
unacceptable.
It also needs to be noted that the government’s tactic of use of force to 
suppress any dissent is being applied not only against the Maoists.  What is 
being witnessed presently in Dhinkia and Govindpur area – where people are 
resisting POSCO to save their land and livelihood – is a clear testimony to the 
state’s approach to use brute force to suppress any democratic struggle, no 
matter what the issue is.
In this context, the recent judgment of the Hon’ble Supreme Court is worth 
quoting. While analyzing the Maoist problem in Chhatisgarh it states: “ The 
problem rests in the amoral political economy that the State endorses, and the 
resultant revolutionary politics that it necessarily spawns.”  It further 
observes, “That violent agitator politics, and armed rebellion in many pockets 
of India have intimate linkages to socio-economic circumstances, endemic 
inequalities, and a corrupt social and state order that preys on such 
inequalities has been well recognized”.  
We in PUCL, appeal to the Govt. of Orissa to deal with the armed rebellion of 
Maoists as well as all other democratic struggles of people in the light of the 
pronouncement of the Hon’ble Supreme Court so that peace can prevail.  We also 
appeal to the Maoists to refrain from killing in the best interest of dignity 
of human life and human rights.
 
Pramodini Pradhan
Convenor PUCL- Orissa

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