Surya Shankar Dash <http://www.facebook.com/suryashankar> 12 May at 07:32
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URGENT: SAVE CHANDIA!
6 May 2010

Today morning a large contingent of armed forces have reached Chandia
village where people have threatened to commit mass suicide if they are
forced out. Despite yesterday's meeting where thousands of people gathered
to protest against forceful land acquisition the Govt has responded to the
people by sending armed forces again. Yesterday the leaders of the Bisthapan
Birodhi Jan Manch had clearly stated that they were not protesting against
any particular company or industry but against the loss of their land and
livelihood. Please appeal to the Chief Minister of Orissa to stop this cruel
treatment of the people and pushing them towards mass suicide.

Chief Minister Orissa: Fax - 0674-2590833
Tel: 0674-2401100(office), 0674-2590299 (residence)

Kalinga Nagar: Police Lathi charges in Chandia village today
10 May 2010

On the 6th of May, the large contingent of police had stayed out of Chandia
village when villagers strongly opposed them from entering the village (see
below) and only a small group was allowed to enter the village and demolish
the displaced people's houses. There was no untoward incident reported that
day but four days later a large contingent of armed security forces arrived
again today morning to demolish more houses of the displaced. Villagers
opposed this as they had struck a deal on the 6th that all demolition jobs
were to be done with by the end of that day. Then the police resorted to
lathi charge at a crowd made of men, women and children. Many people have
sustained injuries and one Garkha Barla, aged between 30-35, has been
seriously injured and taken to a hospital by the police. The demolition has
begun and the village is besieged by fear of more violence by the Police.

Will update when more information is available.

Police returns to Chandia (Kalinga Nagar) for more demolition while at least
8 platoons prepare to take on anti-POSCO protestors at Balitutha
(Jagatsingpur)

11 May 2010

In the name of demolishing houses of displaced persons, the resisting
villagers of Chandia are being now terrorised almost regularly by large
contingents of police forces. Villagers believe that the houses are being
demolished slowly so that the police can keep coming back to the village to
provoke them and find a reason to attack them. Since yesterday some eight
odd houses are being demolished at a snail's pace while Police forces keep
an eye for the slightest pretext to lash out at the resisting villagers. In
yesterday's lathi charge Garkha Barla sustained serious injuries in his
limbs and lower back. He has returned to Chandia today.

Meanwhile heavy police deployment is being planned around the villages
opposing the POSCO steel plant. Sources say that a high-level meeting was
held yesterday at Paradip where it was decided that at least 8 platoons
would be mobilised today to disrupt the protest sit-in at Balitutha where
300-350 villagers have been protesting every day since 26 January. It is
being feared that within the next 2 days the Govt is planning on a major
Police offensive in the area with police already being strategically
deployed around the resistance villages.

Sources say that one of the masterminds behind the Police action in Kalinga
Nagar as well as Jagatsinghpur is the tainted I.A.S. officer Priyabrata
Patnaik, MD of IDCO and the former Nodal Officer for the POSCO project who
had been relieved from all charges for almost 2 years for alleged
involvement in a high profile murder case. He is the same person who had
made the infamous statement 3 years when goons had hurled bombs at peaceful
women protestors at Bailtutha, that "the people have been taught a lesson
and will not dare to raise their voice again. It seems he is now back to
teach the people some more lessons in repression.

And while people of Kalinga Nagar and Jagatsingpur are taught many lessons
there seems to be not even a whimper of protest from the opposition parties.
Their silence is rather a sign of support for the corporate friendly CM of
Orissa, Naveen Patnaik and that they are complicit in this corporate assault
on people's land, forest and water.

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