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From: Biju Mathew <bij...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Aug 5, 2010 at 9:16 PM

Dear friends:

The situation in Jagatsingpur, the POSCO project area, is tense and
explosive. The Orissa Government has begun the land takeover in direct
violation of the Ministry of Environment and Forests directive that no
forest land diversion must happen till all the requirements of the Forest
Rights Act are met with. The Minister, Jairam Ramesh, himself has conceded
in the Parliament that POSCO has flouted norms [1], and the NFRA committee
constituted by the MoEF has also confirmed violations of the FRA in the
POSCO project area [2]. In spite of these pronouncements, the Government of
Orissa forces have entered the Gadkujang gram panchayat on four different
occasions over the last week, and demolished several betelvine cultivations.
People in the villages are determined to resist this illegal takeovers by
the government, and we urge you to support their struggle:


1. Send emails to Jairam Ramesh, (Minister of State for Environment and
Forests) and to Dr. P J Dilip Kumar, Director General Forests. Both email
addressesare enclosed below. ALSO a sample letter is enclosed below.
Alternatively you could use the points in the letter to write your own
letter. ALSO, please mark a copy of your emails to: mzpsgi...@gmail.com.
This will help us assess how well the Call For Action is going. Please email
now! It will take just a few minutes.

*Jairam Ramesh:  jai...@vsnl.com*
*Dr. Dilip Kumar (DG, Forests): dgfin...@nic.in

*

2. Call the following numbers and register your protest. Read the draft of
the letter below if you wish to have talking points in place before you
call. Call Now! It will take you just a minute. Even as you call send out an
email to mzpsgi...@gmail.com with the following subject line "Called JR/DG".
Again this will help us assess the success of the Call For Action.

*Jairam Ramesh: +91 11 24361727 or 24363958*

*DG(Forests) Dilip Kumar: +91 11 24361509*



3. Do both of the above - send an email to Mr. Jairam Ramesh and make two
phone calls one each to the Minister and the DG (Forests). This is the
preferred action.



 [1] http://www.thehindu.com/news/national/article548261.ece

[2] http://www.thehindu.com/news/states/other-states/article536677.ece



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Sample Letter *<Cut/Paste and fill in details (for example: software
engineer, Pittsburgh PA) at the very bottom >*



August 5th 2010

Jairam Ramesh

Minister for State

Ministry of Environemnt and Forests

Government of India

New Delhi



SUBJECT: Please revoke forest clearance for POSCO/ Stop ongoing land
acquisition in the project area



Dear Sir:

I am writing today regarding a matter of utmost urgency – the continuing
evictions and take over of land that the Government of Orissa is carrying
forward in the three gram panchayats of Gadkujang, Nuagoan and Dinkia to
secure land for the POSCO project in direct violation of the MoEF’s own
explicitly stated position and the recommendations of the (Ashish Kothari)
Special Committee appointed by your ministry to look into the FRA violations
in the POSCO project area.

The residents of the three gram panchayats have historically lived and built
a strong economy in this area. They have cultivated the said land (4004
acres) for over a century and have time and again made visible that they are
part of a consistently productive and very remunerative economy. As such
therefore compliance with the FRA is crucial if the rights of ordinary
Indians has to be protected.

Earlier this year on Jan 8th 2010, your Ministry had issued a clarification
stating that the Forest Clearance issued to the POSCO project was
conditional, and subject to fulfillment of other requirements including
certificates from gram sabhas of the affected area stating that (a) The
process of implementation of the Forest Rights Act is complete and all
rights have been recognized, and (b) That they consent to the diversion
after being informed of the nature and details of the project and
rehabilitation project.

To date, the gram sabhas of the area have not given their consent to the
POSCO project—on the contrary, Nuagaon, Gobindpur and Dhinkia gram sabhas
have categorically opposed the diversion of land for the POSCO project.  In
addition, the 3-member National Forest Rights Act committee of the Union
Ministries of Environment and Forests, and Tribal Affairs, headed by Ashish
Kothari which visited the POSCO project area has confirmed numerous FRA
violations, and recommended in a press conference that no forest land can be
diverted unless the rights of the people dependent on the forest land are
settled under the Act.



In light of these facts, continued takeover of land by the Government of
Orissa is clearly illegal and violates the rights of Indian Citizens,
besides escalating an already tense situation in Orissa.  I fail to
understand why the MoEF has not yet revoked the Forest Clearance granted to
the POSCO project.

As an advocate of human rights, I am concerned that the lives of ordinary
citizens seem to matter less and less to the Indian government in comparison
to the demands of corporations.  I urge you to respond to the crisis
immediately and facilitate its fair resolution:

1.     By issuing the necessary notifications/letter required to stop the
Orissa government from continuing with the illegal land acquisition.

2.     By immediately withdrawing the Final Clearance that your ministry
granted for the project in spite of the Forest rights Act not being complied
with.



Yours sincerely



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