Even as year 2007 is coming to an end protest against bauxite mining are only 
begining in a serene village of Morpirla in Goa's Quepem Taluka. On 30th 
December 2007 Morpirla Bachao Samiti organised public meeting to protest 
against this move of the private enterprise Shakti mines. Various speakers 
addressed this public protest gathering that was attended by nearly 400 
Morpirla villagers.

Around 800 hactares of land is sort be acquired for the mining purpose covering 
the the villages in the Panchayat jurisdictions of Betul, Fatorpa, Velim, and 
Morpirla. It is only on Decemeber 09 2007 that the villagers became aware of 
this when Gawada, Kunbi, Velip and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED) team consisting 
of its President Durgadas Gaonkar and Rama Velip visited Morpirla with notice 
of public hearing published in local newspapers. Corner meetings, house to 
house visits, etc are in the progress to mobalize the villagers against the 
bauxite mining project.

Katu Velip pointed to the irony in the government planning system as Morpirla 
village was selected for government's watershed management programme and even 
implimented to re-charge ground water table; and now Bauxite mining will run 
their village water table towards depletion.

Narayan Velip branded mining in Goa as Cancer that needs to be dealt with 
seriously and Morpirla village must be prevented from contracting the same.

Chandrakand Kavlekar, Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) Quepem constituency 
disclosed that the bauxite mining company has requested the permission to mine 
10 lakh tonnes of Bauxite per year. "This is going to be disaster for the 
cluster of our villages", he warned. He urged the villagers to organise 
themselves and fight against the the bauxite mining company. He further 
disclosed that mining company's lease has expired in 1998 and still it is 
proceeding with land acquisition process; hoping to get the permission from the 
Central government in India.

Sebastian Rodrigues, MAND coordinator and volunteer of Nature Environment 
Society and Transformations (NEST) volunteer explained the critical links 
between Bauxite mining and global war industry. He pointed out that Bauxite 
mining is promoted to boost corporates dealing with missile productions which 
in times of war causes only misery to common people from all over the world 
where ever wars are fought. Bauxite mining in Morpirla and surrounding villages 
are getting these villages in the global chain of war industry. He said that 
protest against bauxite mining in Morpirla is also protest against global war 
industry. He expressed his support to the Morpirla Bachao Samiti in the ongoing 
protest.

Advocate John Fernandes declared his support to opposition to mining in Goa and 
pointed out that 80% of people in Goa's mining belt have suffered because of 
mining. He alerted the villagers to demand 'call letter' from the police 
officials in case State tries to arrest the protesting villagers in near 
future, and not to get scared of the State power and Police intimidation 
tactics.

Rama Velip from Colamb Bachao Samiti expressed words of support from villagers 
of Colamb that are battling iron ore mining.

Deepak Karmalkar from GAKUVED called for sustained non-violent movement against 
bauxite mining in Goa.

Bhiva Katu Velip from Morpirla explained that bauxite mining will ruin the 
village and said that this planet earth needs to be passed on the future 
generation intact just as his generation have inherited the same from past 
generations.

Bhikudas Velip from Bernude village and Member of Balli Panchayat shared his 
experience of fighting the State power in the case of land aquisition for 
Garbage dumping purpose. He called upon villagers of Morpilla to 'Arise, Learn 
and Struggle'.

Sita Velip from Saptakoteshwar Mahila Mandal pointed out that bauxite mining 
will make grazing of their cattles impossible as the grazing lands will go 
under the mining leases. She called upon the women of Morpirla to participate 
in anti-bauxite mining protests.

Damodar Mangueshkar from GAKUVED urged women to come out boldly to fight 
bauxite mining project in Morpirla and neighboring villages.

Durgadas Gaonkar, GAKUVED president criticized the Communidades for handing 
over surface rights to mining companies and called upon the villagers to step 
up their vigilance against activities of communidades in this regards. He 
expressed his regrets that Communidades that originally belonged to adivasi 
people called 'Ganvkaris'; have been taken control by handful of attorneys and 
are involved in negotiating the adivasi lands for mining companies like the one 
for bauxite mining in Morpirla and another one for magnesium mining in Colamb. 
He gave example of Colomba Communidade wherein adivasis are thrown out from the 
Communidade records even as their names are present in Portuguese records of 
1882. He called upon the younger generation to get involved in research and 
trace the historical process as to how elimination of adivasis specially 
Gawadas, Velips as Gaonkars have been conceptualized and implimented, and then 
reclaim their collective land rights.

He come down heavily against the conduct of Police in harrasing villagers of 
Colomba that are standing in defence of their land from mining invasion.

Ramesh Gauns, a teacher from Bicholim involved in mining related protests in 
Bicholim taluka said Dempo mining have caused dust pollution, risky roads and 
water depletion in Bicholim Taluka of Goa. He further predicted that if mining 
activities continued then there is going to be no drinking water in Goa after 
10 years; and people of Goa will have to beg for water. He said if the Goa 
Government wants then it can stop Morpirla bauxite mining project immidiately 
as it had done so in case of bauxite mining closures in Poiguinim village one 
year ago. He declared his support to the Morpirla Bachao Samiti in their 
defence against mining industry.

Ulhas Gaonkar compared while Ratnakar Velip proposed vote of thanks.

Sebastian Rodrigues


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MAND
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An initiative of Gawda, Kunbi, Velip, and Dhangar Federation (GAKUVED)
"Hari Smriti"
381, Dhulapi, Corlim, Ilhas,
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