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Even while Goa celebrated its Liberation day yesterday with various flags 
hosting in various parts of Goa, for the villagers of Cavrem in Quepem and 
Colamb in Sanguem it was different story; they faced police threats for 
protesting against the open cast mining threats.

Ever since Gawada Kunbi Velip and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED) organised its 
Human Rights Day Rally in Quepem town, mining industry is at the receiving end 
with number of villages gearing to battle mining industry. In Caurem village in 
Pirla Panchayat limit villagers stormed three mining sites of different mining 
companies such as Fomentos, Dinar Tarcar, and brought the entire process of 
operation to the grinding halt since December 11 2007. In Colamb group of 
villagers entered Fomentos mining site operated in lease area of Khodidas 
Hiralal forced the company to the work on December 19 2007. Police from Quepem 
Police station came searching the villagers at 11.50 am on December 19 2007. 
However they were forced to beat hasty retreat away by the angry village women 
of Colamb.

In Cavrem village, Fomento mining company throw its contractor Ashok Naik 
threatened the villagers led by Kushali Velip with forcibly starting this 
illegal mining activity with the deployment of 600 Personnel from Goa Police 
force. According the reports received late last evening, Fomento mining company 
was busy coercing the villagers to enter into the agreement to start mining 
activity again with the promise that it will finance renovation of existing 
temple in Cavrem village at the cost of Rs.2 Crores, a promise that company had 
given to the villagers during past three and half years. It is now remains to 
be seen if this carrot and stick policy of the mining company works on the 
villagers. If Fomento mining company succeeds in getting 600 police personnel 
for Goa Police and re-start its illegal mining activity then it would be 
understood that Avdooth Timblo is Goa's de facto Home Minister that posseses 
such a command to violate human rights of Cavrem adivasi villagers and s
 lit open pristine green mountains of Maina-Cavrem.

Time is going to be the greatest witness as to how things are going to unfold 
in near future.

In the meanwhile GAKUVED organised Public interactive meeting in Cavrem, Quepem 
to asses the fruits of Goa Liberation for the adivasis of Goa on December 19 
2007. Durgadas Gaonkar, GAKUVED Presedent, highlighted the role of Colamb 
Communidade is marginalizing and ultimately eliminating Velips from the 
Communidade records of the village.

Kushali Velip from Cavrem village explained the problems faced by the villagers 
due to open cast iron mining and how the villagers united to assert thier 
rights.

Rama Velip from Colamb shared his views about tackling mining industry of Goa 
and need to creat inter village solidarity to stop official government 
machinery and mining industry harrasing the villagers.

Ulhas Gaonkar from Morpilla shared about the ongoing struggle of his villagers 
against proposed Bauxite mining on Quepem-Salcete border covering 300 hactares 
of fertile land. He aslo shared about struggle against Vijay Mallya's proposal 
to set beer factory and villagers opposition to the same.

Advocate John Fernanades from Ambaulim explained that most of the people who 
took money from mining companies and sold thier land have suffered in thier 
lives. He also touched upon the depletion of water table due to mining that is 
going to cause in the Cavrem village in case mining begins again.

Devidas Gaonkar from Khotigao explained about harrasment meted out to the 
adivasis inside Cotigao Wildlife Sanctuary and registered his protest about the 
same.

Anand Velip dealt on the great suffering of agriculture caused because of 
mining in Sanguem Taluka. He also shared his experience in fighting mining 
company in his village of Valkini in Sanguem taluka.

Motesh Antao of Colamb stressed need for mining truck drivers to engage in 
protest against mining industry as the drivers job as well as life of their 
truck is short term while the agriculture that is being destryed by mining 
industry is a sustainer for generations together. Sebastian Rodrigues, 
Cordinator of MAND explained how Portugues colonial legacy in Goa is being 
perpetuated through mining industry and congratulated the villagers for 
opposing mining in thier village though various means including by blocking 
road used by mining trucks.

In the meanwhile Cavrem villgers got the resulation against mining within Pirla 
Panchayat jurisdiction passed at the Gram Sabha on December 19 2007. Indded it 
is noteworthy initiative of the villagers and movement of adivasis in defence 
of their community rights from the mining industry.

Sebastian Rodrigues with inputs from Ulhas Gaonkar, Rama Velip and Anand Velip



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MAND
An adivasi-rights resource centre,
An initiative of Gawda, Kunbi, Velip, and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED)
"Hari Smriti"
381, Dhulapi, Corlim, Ilhas,
Goa. Pincode: 403 110

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