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Fri, 19 Jan 2001 17:47:16 -0800
From: Medha Patkar

150 Arrested in Demonstrations Against WB and ADB

JAN SANGHARSH MORCHA
(A forum of people's organisations in Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh)

Press Note, 17.01.2001

150 marchers against World Bank and Asia Development Bank policies and
conference jailed:
others prevented from reaching Bhopal
"Place of international funding organisations is in Development Forum
and that of the people of Madhya Pradesh is in jail!"

Nearly 150 people from people�s organisations in Madhya Pradesh were
jailed
while marching on the streets of Bhopal just before noon today. The
representatives of people�s organisations, including tribals and
peasants
from the Narmada Bachao Andolan ,Shramik Adivasi Sangathan , Kisan
Adivasi
Sangathan,  Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan and Ekta Parishad
among others were arrested and picked up >from a march while opposing
the
anti-people policies of the World Bank and Asia Development Bank. Many
others were detained at several places outside Bhopal and prevented from
reaching the protest site. The arrested people were detained under
Sec.151.
They were not released till evening. The arrested people refused bail.

Those arrested included prominent activists Alok Agarwal of the NBA,
Sunil
bhai of Kisan Adivasi Sangathan and Shamim of Shramik Adivasi Sangathan.

It may be noted that the Madhya Pradesh government had organised a one
day
Development Forum in Bhopal where he had invited the World Bank, Asia
Development Bank and various agencies of developed countries. The
British
Development Minister Ms. Claire Short is also present in Bhopal for the
meeting..
The people�s organisations were opposing the anti-people policies of
>the
World Bank and the Asia Development Bank. Sunilbhai of Samajwadi Jan
Parishad and Alok Agarwal of the Narmada Bachao Andolan said at the time
of
arrests that it is a matter of deep concern that the place of
international
funding organisations should be in the forum to discuss the development
of
Madhya Pradesh and that of the people of Madhya Pradesh should be in
jail.
They said that this repressive action of the government reflected the
slavery of the Madhya Pradesh government to the multinational
corporations.

They pointed out that the energy sector policies of the ADB promoting
privatisation and corporatisation of the energy sector had led to
prohibitively expensive power production by private corporations. This
can
only mean darkness for the people of Madhya Pradesh and loot of public
money. For example, the privatised Maheshwar Project in the Narmada
valley
which will receive funds from the Power Finance Corporation( funded by
the
World Bank and ADB), will produce power at the rate of Rs. 7-10 per kWh-
several times higher than the MPEB produced power.

The organisations also opposed the attempt of the multilateral
institutions
to seek control over the vast natural resources of Madhya Pradesh and
marginalise and uproot the Adivasis through the controversial MP
Forestry
Project. In the last five years that the Forestry Project has been in
operation, 4 tribals have been killed and 8 people have been maimed by
Forest and police officials.

The people of Bhopal and Madhya Pradesh have already paid too large a
cost
for the criminal negligence and lack of accountability of multinational
corporations such as the genocide caused by Union Carbide. The people of
the Narmada valley have already paid a large cost when the World Bank
continued to be involved in the destructive Sardar Sarovar Project from
1985 to 1993,despite clear social and environmental violations, until
massive public resistance finally compelled them to withdraw from the
Project.

The organisations stated that the newly passed Special Areas Security
Act
was at the instance of the multilateral institutions and global
corporations and aimed to muzzle the voice of the people and popular
opposition against the globalisation policies of the state.

In a separate meeting of the civil society organisations with the
British
Development Minister Ms. Claire Short, many participants expressed their
deep apprehensions about the impact of funding from the multilateral
institutions and the repressive regime that the Madhya Pradesh
government
will wreak on the people of the state in order to defend and protect
corporate interests. Phagram of Kisan Adivasi Sangathan and Suddobai of
Shramik Adivasi Sangathan vehemently insisted that "all international
agencies have hitherto only pauperised the common people of Madhya
Pradesh
.These agencies must now leave Madhya Pradesh and leave the development
of
the state and the country to the people of the state.�

Phagram                                   Suddobai
Chittaroopa Palitt
Kisan Adivasi Sangathan              Shramik Adivasi Sangathan
Narmada Bachao Andolan

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LETTER GIVEN TO CLAIR SHORT,DEVELOPMENT MINISTER OF BRITAIN

To,
Secretary of State for International Development , Britain.
Mission Head ,India Office ,World Bank,
Resident Representative, Asia Development Bank (India Resident Mission)

17th January,2001

Dear Madam/Sir,

We are writing to you on behalf of the Jan Sangarsh Morcha (the forum of
mass people�s organizations of Madhya Pradesh and Chattisgarh) today ,in
the event of the organization of the Development Forum in Bhopal. These
organizations work among the tribals in the forests and the farmers of
Madhya Pradesh on survival , ecological and social issues. We are
writing
to you to oppose the anti-people policies, Projects and processes that
are
sought to be thrust on the people of this state and indeed this country,
at
the behest of the multilateral institutions , but which most often
reflect
the interests of global corporations..
The experience of the people of this state with these institutions is
that
they have pushed the common people of Madhya Pradesh and indeed of India
-
be they tribals or farmers or the urban poor towards dispossession and
pauperization, caused erosion and destruction of their natural
resources,
and taken away the self determination of our communities and indeed the
nation state.

We note that the Energy reforms Bill has been passed in Madhya Pradesh
at
the instance of the Asia Development Bank. As a result, single point
connections to the poor and concessional electricity to the farmers has
been stopped since 1st of January, 2001.On the other hand, the
privatized
Maheshwar Hydro-Electric Project is being promoted by these
institutions,
which will produce prohibitively expensive electricity at Rs.7-10 per
kWh
and become an economic nightmare for the state as Enron Project has
become
for the state of Maharashtra. We note that the Power Finance Corporation
which has received Rs.15 billion in foreign currency credits from the
ADB
and the WB is proposing to give a Rs. 11 billion foreign currency loan
to
the Maheshwar Project.

We note that the program of administrative reforms suggested by the ADB
in
Madhya Pradesh has led to the retrenchment of thousands of daily wage
workers in Madhya Pradesh and put them on the streets..
We note that these multilateral institutions seek to take control over
our
vast natural resources including our rich forests,and to sieze and
alienate
the rights of thousands of tribals and other forest dwellers living in
the
forests of Madhya Pradesh . For example ,the World Bank funded M .P.
Forestry Project has even in the last 6 years of its existence has led
to
the displacement of hundreds of tribals, alienation of their traditional
rights of use and collection of forest produce, and the rights over
their
traditional ,non-titled �newad� forest lands being used for cultivation.
We
note also that despite wide spread opposition by tribals and their
organizations , the World Bank has not cancelled the second trache of
the
World Bank Forestry Project. On the contrary, the state has dealt with
this
opposition with the use of force and with violence. In the last five
years,
4 people have been killed in firing by Forestry and police officials in
the
forests of Madhya Pradesh and 8 people have been injured.

The legacy of the World Bank in the state of Madhya Pradesh and in the
Narmada valley has been bitter indeed, with investment in the Sardar
Sarovar Project - a large dam in the Narmada valley - having brought
only
destruction to the valley. The World Bank violated all social and
environmental norms in continuing with the Project from 1985 to 1993
until
intense struggle on the ground and international pressure forced the
World
Bank to first assess and then withdraw from the Project. Yet, the World
Bank seems not to have learnt from this experience and is continuing to
fund such like Projects in the Forestry sector and financially
supporting
institutions like the PFC which is funding yet another dam in the
Narmada
valley.

Bitter too for Madhya Pradesh and the city of Bhopal is the criminal
negligence and the lack of accountability of TNCs such as the Union
Carbide
that led to the killing of over 10,000 people in one night in 1984.
Yet,the
Union Carbide never accepted its culpability and continues to evade it
in a
manner that cannot be possible in a civilized society.We understand that
for these TNC�s and their supporting institutions such as the W B and
the
ADB ,the pursuit of super profits is more important by far than
survival,safety and ecological concerns, or respect for the common law
of
the land.

We note that the WTO regime that is being sought to be forced on all the
developing nations of the world , the control of output and input prices
in
agriculture ,the removal of import restrictions and all subsidies in
agriculture while the developed countries continue to protect their own
agricultural sector will lead one hand to the pauperization and
collective
suicide of the Indian peasantry and seriously threaten the food security
concerns of India on the other. As a peasantry driven by these
contradictions and a shrinking space for survival rises in non -violent
opposition the state responds by protecting these policies and violent
repression on the people as happened in the infamous Multai firing 3
years
ago on this very day, where tens of farmers were hunted down and killed
or
maimed .

We note also that the basic programs of education and health that are
basic
rights for people in a welfare state are being sought to be privatized.
The
hitherto existing public programs are being pruned and discarded and
instead of making them more responsive to the needs of the community ,
in
the name of decentralization and community control, certain schemes are
being brought in that are a precursor to privatization and the
relinquishing of these basic services to the market forces .In a country
like India and a state like Madhya Pradesh that is marked by uneven
development, leaving the basic services like health and education to the
market or on the ability of the community to support them is suicidal.

We understand that it is because these anti-people policies are being
brought in , that wide spread and popular opposition is anticipated and
so
repressive Acts such as the Special Areas Security Act recently passed
in
the Madhya Pradesh Vidhan Sabha are being framed and legislated that go
against the basic grain of the rights enshrined in our Constitution as
well
as basic democratic values. To, that extent, we hold the World Bank and
the
ADB and their partners responsible for the present and the future
repression to be caused by the misuse of these legislations.

Finally , we oppose the privatization and the corporatisation of the
essential infrastructure in our country , and the shaping of our
policies
and economic destiny by institutions and state departments of other
countries .We call on you not to intervene or seek to control the
decisions
and the resources of our country or support or invest in such
destructive
Projects. Be aware also , that in the event, this intervention and
interference continues, the common people of this state will through
popular struggle and opposition confront and challenge these
institutions
and force out such policies.

Thousands of people of Andhra Pradesh were in the streets of Hyderabad
two
months ago opposing the starkly anti-poor energy policies of the World
Bank
forced reforms in the energy sector in the state. Five were killed in a
police firing. Yet, the struggle continues there. Please understand that
these policies that are sought to be introduced in this state in the
name
of reforms are a matter of life and death for the common people of this
state .

We will fight till death if need be, but not allow our livelihoods,
lands,
homes and dignity to be seized and our survival concerns subordinated by
multilateral institutions that seek to serve and promote the economic
and
commercial interests of the global corporations.

Yours sincerely,

Sunil                                         Shamim
Alok Agarwall
Kisan Adivasi Sangathan              Shramik Adivasi Sangathan
Narmada
Bachao Andolann

Abdul Jabbar                                                  Dr.
Sunilam,
Benipurii
Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan       Kisan Sangarsh Samiti
Ekta Parishad

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