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From: NAPM India <[email protected]>
Date: 26 May 2013 18:43
Subject: Press Release : NAPM on Maoist Ambush in Chattisgarh
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*Politics of Violence and Counter Violence will only Maim Adivasis*

*NAPM Condemns the Ambush by Maoists in Bastar*

*Increased Militarisation in the Region would be no Solution*

*New Delhi :** *Once again in the ongoing politics of offensive and counter
offensive between State and Maoists, adivasis have lost their lives. In an
ambush on the convoy carrying Congress leaders, Maoists have reportedly
killed 27 people and injured several others including senior Congress
leader, V C Shukla. On the intervening night of May 17-18 too eight
villagers, including three children, and a personnel of elite CRPF Cobra
battalion were killed in a gun-battle near Edasmeta village in southern
Chhattisgarh too. Adivasis caught in the armed conflict have been the worst
victim of this war of control over resources, territory and sovereignty.
That this happened during the Parivartan Yatra, a programme of the Congress
Party to reach out to the people, is indeed unfortunate.

National Alliance of People's Movements condemns this ambush leading to
loss of precious lives. Life of those in power and leadership are important
and so are the lives of common adivasis who are being tortured, jailed and
killed by Security forces and Maoists alike. In the ongoing conflict both
claim to represent the interests and work for Adivasis but their stance and
means has only alienated them and perpetrated injustice on them. Their
rights have often been violated resulting in large number of adivasis in
jail on false trumped up charges. In the same Durma valley where the attack
by Maoists have killed Congress leaders, state administration violated all
the existing laws and procedures to facilitate land grab for Tata Steel.

Salwa Judum, an armed Sena of the young and adolescents worsened the
scenario. It has been termed as illegal and directed to be disbanded by
Supreme Court, but State government responded by making them part of the
regular police. Even, as Salwa Judum burnt houses, raped women, maimed and
killed adivasis, the State supported it and failed to provide justice to
adivasis and continued to brand them as Maoists and their supporters. A
democratically elected government in Chattisgarh or at the Centre can't use
the dictum of *‘*you are with us or against us*’*. Its allegiance is to the
rule of law and its duty is to protect the rights of its citizens.

Even while, politicians across the political spectrum are terming this as
an attack on democracy, let us not forget that every time an adivasi is
jailed, killed, their houses burnt, women raped and their schools occupied
to facilitate resource grab or termed as collateral damage in the
'Operation Green Hunt', democracy is attacked and the faith of citizens in
the State's ability to uphold justice and rule of law, shaken. Violence on
both sides is condemnable and should be avoided forever.

We fear that this latest ambush will now be used by the state to justify
further militarisation in the region and make lives of Adivasis more
difficult. There is an urgent need for political intervention and dialogue.
The guns of State or Maoists, will not solve the problem. Politics of
violence and counter violence will only make lives of adivasis and others
in the region more difficult, which will ultimately have an impact on the
democratic norms and freedom of citizens elsewhere in the country, as seen
in shrinking spaces for non-violent, democratic movements and arrest of
activists. Soni Sori, Lingaram Kodopi and many others are braving brutality
as a result of the war promoted by the state and Maoists, both. Mahendra
Karma, openly supported Salwa Judum, a violent outfit and the same violence
has killed him. This is tragic, yet a telling fact.

The swiftness with which the centre has promised all help in this regard
and dispatched a large number of security forces, if the same urgency was
shown for providing justice to the victims of Salwa Judum in all these
years, Indian state would have won a bigger political battle by now.
Awards, compensation and martyrdom will be bestowed on those killed by
Maoists but Adivasis victims of this collateral damage and those
languishing in jail need justice too. There is an urgent need to address
that otherwise situation will only deteriorate. We demand that political
dialogue in all sincerity be initiated to arrive at a political solution
rather than increased militarisation.

*Medha Patkar, Prafulla Samantara, Dr. Sunilam, Arundhati Dhuru, Gabriele
Dietrich, Gautam Bandopadhyay, Ramakrishnan Raju, Sister Celia, Maj. Gen
(Retd) Sudhir Vombatkere, Vimal Bhai, Krishnakant, Rajendra Ravi, Meera,
Seela M, Madhuresh Kumar*

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