Saibaba’s Letter From Jail: “I Do Not Think I Will Survive This Winter”
Saibaba’s Letter From Jail: “I Do Not Think I Will Survive This Winter”
https://thewire.in/200269/judge-loya-death-questions/
https://thewire.in/213062/sc-justices-hold-historic-press-conference-triggered-judge-loya-case/
From Raigarh to Bastar : Women`s Voices against the Corporate Looting in Chhattisgarh
An evening of storytelling, report launching and discussion about the health impacts of mining, people`s resistance and violence against women in Chhattisgarh
Friday 18th of August, 6-9 pm
Amnesty International UK Seminar Room
25 New Inn Yard, London EC2A 3EA
Organised by IndiaMatters UK & London Mining Network,
Chaired by Santosh Dass, MBE, Vice-Chair, Anti Caste Discrimination Alliance President, Federation of Ambedkarite and Buddhist Organisations UK
Programme:
“Coal Mining in Chhattisgarh and its Impacts on People”
Report launch on the pollution from opencast coal mining and related industries and people`s resistance in the district of Raigarh, Chhattisgarh. Presented by Dr Smarajit Jana ( public health expert from India).
Video clips and Discussion.
“If the trees could speak: Tales of epic struggles in the Dandakar Forest”
Storytelling weaving the Ramayana with the contemporary story of a woman human rights defender. Told by Kerima Mohideen
Soni Sori speaking through video (tbc).
Discussion.
Free Event All Welcome
Join us in a show of solidarity with Professor Saibaba and with
jailed Maruti Suzuki workers in Haryana
at the London May day rally in London.
We will meet at 37a Clerkenwell Green EC1R 0DU at 11am
for a midday start

At the public meeting in Delhi’s Constitution Club on the evening of 30 January 2017 four people spoke in chilling detail to their picture of daily life in Bastar, their calm voices and unruffled demeanour belying the terrifying scenes they were describing.
The speakers – Bela Bhatia, Soni Sori, Manish Kunjam and Isha Khandelwal – painted a picture of a war zone – a place where ordinary citizens live in terror of being picked up and “disappeared”, or thrown into jail on vague and unspecified charges; where search and combing operations are occasions for pillaging, looting and brutal sexual violence against women and girls; where cold-blooded killings of unarmed villagers are re-packaged as “encounters”…. Those who raise their voices against this reign of terror and seek to bring the perpetrators to justice are targeted by vigilante groups that operate with the support and encouragement of the police, and claim to be acting in the national interest. Read more http://www.ndtv.com/opinion/in-bastar-whatsapp-repartee-by-those-in-charge-exposes-a-lot-1654579
This is chilling news.
“The Home Ministry has said in its annual report that at least two civil rights groups working for tribal people in Odisha and Jharkhand were allegedly acting as a front organisation for the Maoists and were using “displacement of local communities” as their main plank.”
Read the rest of the article in The Hindu here :
http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/centre-links-two-ngos-to-maoists/article18072465.ece
Background
Tribal organisations and the Dongria Kondhs, who consider the Niyamgiri Hills sacred, have been locked in a battle since 2013 over the Anil Agarwal-owned Vedanta Resources’ plans to mine bauxite from the ecologically fragile, but thickly forested hill.
In 2013, gram sabhas of 12 villages around the Niyamgiri Hills unanimously rejected Vedanta’s plan under the PESA Act of 1996 giving rights to forest users.
When Aditya Prasad Padhi, Odisha’s chief secretary, was asked by rediff.com if he was hopeful about the Odisha government convincing the tribals to allow mining in the hills, he remarked,
“Who knows the future? It is for the people of the region to understand the benefits that it will bring.” http://www.minesandcommunities.org/article.php?a=13287
British mining giant Vedanta`s chairman Anil Agarwal openly backs Modi`s government. If community resistance is linked to Maoism then this opens the way to violent persecution of the people who legally stand between him and the mountain he so covets.
