*Press Statement: *

*Visit by PUCL-Bangalore to POSCO Affected Areas 22-24 July, 2011*

A five member team of PUCL Bangalore visited the POSCO project villages of
Govindpur, Dhinkia and Patana between July 22-24, 2011on a solidarity visit
with people’s struggle against the POSCO project and to probe large-scale
forced acquisition of lands by the State for the proposed POSCO steel pant
in the region. The team found a truly strong and democratic people’s
movement convinced of their legitimate rights and firmly resolved not to
give up their lands or livelihoods for the benefit of either a foreign
company or an arguably larger common good for the people of the State. The
movement is continuing to gain momentum as villagers from different hamlets
take turns to safeguard their lands from attempts to destroy their betel
plantations.  Most people we spoke to were determined not to give up their
lands, even at the cost of their lives. Participation of people’s
organizations from all over the country is adding strength to the local
resolve even as the movement is facing increasing threats from the state
which is moving into the area by a massive clearance of surrounding forest
lands.   The large majority of these villages are not ready to leave the
forest lands on which they have been cultivating betel vines and cashew for
centuries because it will destroy their livelihoods and consequently their
very existence.

On July 24th we found five vans and four jeeps filled with armed police
stationed in Gadakujang near Mahaveer Chowk purportedly for maintaining the
law and order situation in the area. The DySP, Jagatsinghpur and Tahsildar
Kailash Chandra of Tirutwar refused to divulge any further information. We
observed large scale tree clearance under strong and armed paramilitary
supervision. In later conversations with the DC and the SP, we gathered that
the police presence was to facilitate the clearance of forest land by IDCO.
We were also informed by the DC that it was not necessary for the district
administration to either consult or obtain authorization from the village
panchayats since they were acting under the mandate given to the police by
the constitution. The SP also maintained that the police would continue
assisting the tree clearance operation till all the POSCO lands were
cleared. In other words, this clearing operation was being conducted in
complete disregard of the wishes of the local communities.

The team also visited the transit camp set up by POSCO where the so-called
pro-POSCO families from Dhinkia and Patana are housed. They all seemed to
suggest that POSCO will bring complete ruin to these villages in spite of
their being labeled as ‘Pro-POSCO’. We spoke to Praful Mohanti, the
spokesperson for the community in the transit camp. We found the displaced
people are living under inhuman conditions. They have suffered for the last
four years in overcrowded, unhygienic living conditions with only Rs20 per
person per day for sustaining life. They said that their children are unable
to attend school and no medical facilities are available to them. Most
people there were unemployed and showed a keen interest in returning to
their homes and previous lifestyles. We feel that people in this transit
camp are victims of the same State-Corporate nexus that is breaking up of
communities in this area, and leading to loss of homes, lands, and
livelihoods.

PUCL strongly condemns the State of Odisha for its policies that serve the
financial interests of corporations. Such policies deliberately harm
people’s interests and their fundamental right to pursue lives of liberty
and dignity. PUCL condemns the use of armed police for promoting corporate
interests in complete disregard of the democratically voiced wishes and
interests and legitimate rights of the people of the area. We demand an
immediate withdrawal of all armed personnel and a halt to all human rights
violations in the area. We call for an immediate halt to the cutting down of
thousands of trees which are vital to the local ecology and the economic
independence of the people of this region. PUCL also demands that the Odisha
government to listen to the democratic voices of the villagers and hence
uphold the democratic values of this nation.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT- ARaTI CHOKSI  [email protected]
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Adv Kamayani Bali Mahabal
+919820749204
skype-lawyercumactivist
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*The UID project i**s going to do almost exactly the same thing which the
predecessors of Hitler did, else how is it that Germany always had the lists

of Jewish names even prior to the arrival of the Nazis? The Nazis got these
lists with the help of IBM which was in the 'census' business that included
racial census that entailed not only count the Jews but also identifying
them. At the United States Holocaust Museum in Washington, DC, there is an
exhibit of an IBM Hollerith D-11 card sorting machine that was responsible
for organising the census of 1933 that first identified the Jews.*
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