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Sushanta Kar


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Dear All
A rally was organised in Aizwal, Mizoram by SIPHRO and a memoremdum was also
submitted yesterday. Plz find the same.
Thanks
Pijush Kanti Das
SAVE/COPE
Silchar
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SIPHRO submits anti-dam memorandum to Mizoram Chief Minister
The Memorandum submitted by Sinlung Indigenous Peoples Human Rights
Organisation (SIPHRO) and Sinlung Peoples Collective to the Chief Minister
of Mizoram on Sept 28, 2010 is given below.
To, 28th September 2010
Shri Lal Thanhawla
Honble Chief Minister of Mizoram
Subject: Implement Moratorium on Dams in Sinlung Hills, Mizoram.
Sir,
All our small and big rivers (Tuiruong and Tuivai Tipaimukh Dam (1500 MW),
Tuivai (210 MW), Serlui- (12 MW), Tuivawl ( 40 MW), Tuirial (60 MW) in
Mizorams Sinlung Hills are proposed to be dammed. When Mizoram requires only
100-160 MW for its own consumption, the imposition of these projects in our
small land clearly points to the extermination of our land and people in the
name of development. Moreover, these projects are without our knowledge,
consent and approval. We were never informed, consulted or intimated in any
manner regarding these destructive projects that are already threatening us
in our ancestral land. These projects are undemocratic and imposed upon us.
Serlui B hydel project has already pushed our people out of our land,
alienated our people from their stable livelihood system and deprived us of
our citizenship and democratic rights. Villages affected by the Serlui B
Hydel project are already in a state of environmental refugees. Worse, the
major share of compensation out of Serlui B project and Tuirial Multipurpose
Hydro Electric Project were bagged by the rich, influential and powerful
lots from Mizorams Aizawl; people who were never affected by these projects.
These projects are indiscriminate and inhumane in all its form. They should
never be allowed to take shape in the name of development. Our experiences
with small hydel projects show that there is lax or near absent regulatory
mechanisms, which in turn cause environmental degradation and large-scale
displacement of people. The implementing agencies, both the State as well as
non-State agencies, are merely institutionalizing injustice in the name of
development. The deprived tribals should not be allowed to be further
marginalized from their land and of their Constitutional rights.
The proposed projects failed to be transparent in all its planning process.
All informations about these dams that, otherwise, are supposed to link,
inform and educate the affected people did not reach them. Information has
become a costly property in the hands of the few powerful groups who will
never be affected by the dam, but who sought monetary compensation, contract
job and other benefits from the project. The entire covert practice is a
negation of the Fundamental Rights of the marginalized tribals who will be
affected by these projects.
Despite the high-risk the proposed projects embody, it not only fails to
inform the threatened people about the possible adverse impact, but also
fails to represent their approved consent. In short, these projects did not
take into consideration the existence of the tribals/indigenous peoples and
their rights. The tribals have no role or say in any stages of the decision
making process that, otherwise, should require their active participation.
The entire evolved process has made it evident that the proposed projects
are not people friendly projects.
Instead of informing and educating the threatened tribals, the implementing
agency, the State actors as well as non-State actors, took advantage of the
ignorance of the information deprived tribals who will be severely impacted
by these projects. The unwanted conduct is a discrimination and negation of
the Fundamental Rights of the tribals.
The Government of Mizorams experiences with Dams is marred with failure.
This is evident with the cases of Serlui B project, Kau Tlabung and Tuipang
Hydel Project. The Government of Mizoram should withdraw from its
adventurous attempt to dam all our small and big rivers in Sinlung Hills, in
the name of development, when it severely failed to achieved good practices
with the small projects. It is our humble request that the Government of
Mizoram reconsiders its policy on dams and focus on the welfare of its
people, their citizenship and democratic rights.
Similarly, with a poor and failed record of implementing policies on dams
and any development projects, breakdown of law and order and governance, the
Government of Manipur does not qualify to be one of the implementing
agencies to dam our rivers by playing with the lives of its citizens,
forests, rivers, and rights in the name of development. When the Government
of Manipur is incapable of reforming its governance, law and order, it
should rather review its existing practices with development projects before
taking up Tipaimukh Dam. The Government of Manipur should not exploit the
strength of its militarized State to built Tipaimukh Dam. We cannot bear to
afford militarization taking over the destructive project, our land, rivers
and forests. The Government of Manipur should not conveniently exploit the
draconian Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) to pursue the
controversial project. There can be no compensation for the social, human,
security and environmental cost and crisis that it will create for the
tribals who will be affected. The controversial project is increasing
social, economic and political exclusion and injustice for the tribals. The
Government of Manipur is institutionalizing injustice to the Hmars and other
affected communities by the project. Furthermore, it will alienate the
people and their rights from their ancestral land, forest, rivers, and
natural resources.
We, the people of Sinlung Hills, do not give our consent and approval to the
recently signed (April 28, 2010) Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between
the Government of Manipur, National Hydro-electric Power Corporation (NHPC)
and Shimla-based Satluj Jal Vidyut Nigam Limited (SJVN) for the construction
of Tipaimukh Dam, by damming our river Tuiruong and Tuivai. Besides
destroying hundreds of kilometers of our virgin forest and jhum land, the
proposed project will directly affect fourteen (14) villages in Sinlung
Hills, Mizoram: Sawleng, Darlawn, New Vervek, Sailutar, Sakawrdai, Khawlek,
Vaitin, Vanbawng, Khawpuar, Suangpuilawn, Ratu, Phullen, NE Tlangnuam, and
Lungsum. We shall not allow these projects to ruin, plunder and rob our
right to life. We shall not allow the Government of Manipur to capitalize
its militarized power and invade our land and rivers, our dignity and
freedom.
The implementing agencies of these projects did not disseminate any
information regarding these destructive structures. We have no confidence in
any of the implementing agencies who will plunder and ruin our land, rivers
and people for their profit driven interests.
We would like to draw your kind attention to NHPCs track record with
hydro-power which is alarmingly poor in all the important aspects. If one
looks at NHPCs performance, in case of Indira Sagar and Omkareshwar in
Madhya Pradesh, Chamera I and II projects in HimachalPradesh, Loktak project
in Manipur, Koel Karo project in Jharkhand, Lower Subansiri project in
Arunachal Pradesh, Teesta Low Dam stage III project in North Bengal, Salal
and Uri projects in Jammu and Kashmir, Dul Hasti project in Jammu and
Kashmir, Baira Saul project in Himachal Pradesh and Tanakpur and Dhauliganga
projects in Uttaranchal, Rangit project in Sikkim, it is evident that NHPC
severely failed in good practices, creating irresponsible disaster to land,
people and resources, displacing people without proper relief,
rehabilitation and resettlement measures, violating human rights, huge cost
and time overruns, causing construction related disaster, poor social and
environmental standards. In many cases NHPC did not even have an
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) and Social Impact Assessment as well.
Worst, NHPC have also, in many cases, failed to avail free, prior
information for the affected people. Many times, NHPC pursue its projects
without informing the targeted people about public hearings. In short, NHPC
has been involved in severe violations of current Indian environment norms.
We shall not allow such irresponsibility and inhumane activities to repeat
in our land.
Moreover, the only safe areas that will not be affected by these dam
projects are targeted to be converted into Pualreng Wildlife Sanctuary. In
this pursuit, the authorities are doggedly scheming to purchase the
community and private land and forests of four villages- Khawdungsei,
Mauchar, Zohmun and Palsang. These villages have been asked to received
their share of compensation and vacate their villages. These villages have
taken resolution to live on their ancestral land and not to take any such
compensation. Despite strong protest lodged by the authorities of these
villages, the State authorities failed to take heed of their humane stand.
We are strongly against the indiscriminate attempt of the State authorities
to push the villagers out of their land to make way for a wildlife
sanctuary. It is our humble demand that the concerned authorities
immediately stop its inhumane activities and allow our peopled to peacefully
co-exist with our land, forests and rivers.
The unbridled pursuit of monetary profit by few individuals at enormous
environmental, social and human cost will inevitably lead to the growing
alienation and deprivation of our people in our own land. The implementing
agencies, without the prior, informed consent of the affected people, had
breached obligations to respect and protect the Constitutional and
democratic rights of the Hmar people and other communities. Moreover, we are
not aware of any of the mandatory Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA),
Social Impact Assessment (SIA), and our entitlements. These projects, by
destroying our rivers, forests, land and people, will only benefit few, but
influential and powerful coterie.
The proposed projects are not peoples friendly projects and stand against
any democratic principles. It is our sincere request to the Government of
Mizoram to respect the time honored Hmar- Mizo tribal customs, rights,
traditional land holdings system and not to give its approval for any
clearance to any of these projects.
In the pursuit of justice, fairness, respect by realizing our Constitutional
rights, the marginalized peoples of Sinlung Hills,Mizoram demands that:
1. The implementing agencies, State as well as non-State actors should
immediately rethink, implement moratorium and withdraw from pursuing these
destructive projects and save our land and people from irreparable
destruction. The State as well as non-State actors ought to know that our
land, rivers and forests are the backbone of our existence and survival. Our
citizenship and democratic rights that are integrally embedded with our
land, forests and rivers must be safeguarded and protected for all time to
come.
2. The haves and influential coterie from Mizoram and Manipur should stop
their selfish quest for securing contract job and compensation by negating
the ancestral dwellers.
3. There should be Constitutional Safeguards for securing and developing our
land, our people, our rights and our future.
Copy to:
Mizoram
1. His Excellency MM Lakhera, Governor of Mizoram.
2. Home Minister of Mizoram.
3. Minister of Environment and Forests.
4. Press.
5. NGOs.
Centre
1. Prime Minister of India
2. Shri P Chidambaram, Union Home Minister.
3 Jairam Ramesh, Union Minister for Environment and Forests.
4. Shri Naveen Verma, Joint Secretary, North East, Ministry of Home Affairs.
Others
1. Chief Minister of Manipur
2. CMD, NEEPCO, Shillong, Meghalaya.
3. CMD, NHPC, Faridabad.

-- 
Sushanta Kar
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