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  From: Asit Das 
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  Subject: [ANN:5403] Three POSCO Resisters Killed In Bomb Attack








  Three POSCO Resisters Killed In Bomb Attack

  02 March, 2013

  Three villagers who are on a historical struggle against land acquistion for 
a POSCO steel plant in Patna village, Dhinkia , Jagatsinghpur district of 
Orissa state, India, died after a group of people threw bomb at the villagers. 
Manas Jena (32) died on the spot. Two injured persons, Nabanu Mandal (35) 
Narahari Sahoo (52) died after waiting for half an hour for an ambulance to 
take them to hospital. Another villager, Laxman Paramanik is critically injured 
and is admitted to a hospital. The attack took place around 6.30 PM today 
evening.


  Prashant Paikary, Spokesperson for POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti said the 
assailants were POSCO company and state-sponsored goons. He said the villagers 
informed the police about the incident , asking for an ambulance to take the 
injured to the hospital, but the police didn’t respond. POSCO Pratirodh Sangram 
Samiti condemned this barbaric and inhuman killing of innocent villagers and 
demanded to arrest the culprit immediately.

  Earlier today the government of Odisha sent around six platoons of police at 
Badagabapur (near POSCO transit camp). It’s highly possible that they repeat a 
forceful police operation tomorrow. Our villagers are in high alert to face any 
forceful land acquisition for POSCO steel plant.

  The state assembly session is in interegnum from February 25- March 7, the 
Odisha government has begun preparations to resume forceful land acquisition in 
the village. The government was forced to stop land takeover activities at 
Gobindapur village in the proposed project site in the first week of February 
owing to stiff opposition from the villagers and concerned people across the 
globe.

  The Odisha government is going ahead with the forceful land acquisition 
process for the steel plant despite the fact that Posco does not have an 
environmental clearance for the project. The environmental clearance given by 
the Ministry of Environment and Forests (MoEF) on January 31, 2011 was 
suspended by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) on March 30 of 2012.Posco does 
not even have a memorandum of understanding with the state government now. The 
one it had signed on July 22, 2005 lapsed on July 21, 2010 and no fresh MoU has 
been signed so far.

  Even, the palli sabha meeting of Govindpur, and the gram sabha meeting of 
Dhinkia panchayat on 18 October, 2012, more than 2000 residents unanimously 
voted against diversion of land for Posco’s project under provisions of the 
Forest Rights Act 2006. The ongoing land acquisition is a blatant violation of 
the Forest Rights Act as the rights over forest lands in the area are not being 
recognized and vested and consent of the Palli Sabhas has not been obtained by 
the State government.

  For more information contact

  Prashant Paikary
  Spokesperson, POSCO Pratirodh Sangram Samiti
  Mobile no - 09437571547 
  E-Mail - prashantpaik...@gmail.com






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