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December 04, 2004
Lathi Charge of Tribals in Orissa
Sixteen tribals, mostly women, critically injured. Massive lathicharge on adivasis. Sixteen tribals, mostly women, critically injured. Massive lathicharge on adivasis. A fast developing tense standoff between tribal peoples in Kashipur and district administration is being reported today after massive lathi charge and blank firing on these communities who oppose mining in that region. Apparently, district administration led by the Collector Dr. P K Meherda and SP, allegedly accompanied by over 500 armed police, had gone to Karal village to inaugurate the approach road to the proposed UAIL's bauxite mine on Bapahalimali (from Totaguda to Paikokupakhal). A nursery and a Police outpost in Karal were also to be inaugurated. This was opposed by the anti-mining adivasis – as per reports, around 400 tribals, mostly women, gathered to stop the laying of the foundation stones. In response, the police tried to scare them away through blank fire, and then resorted to massive and indiscriminate lathi charge. The lathi charge took place at 3:00 PM. As per the reports reaching Bhubaneswar, the tribals were beaten up badly. Around 16 people have been critically injured and three tribal women were still unconscious at the time of reporting (6:30 PM). Over a hundred people have been taken
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Dec 16, 2000: Maikanch is one of the villages opposing a proposed private alumina plant in the area. Anhilas, Damodar, and Raghunath Jhodia were shot Dead by heavily armed state police who attacked their village after local people held a massive anti-mining meeting. As far back as 1998, village leader Mangta Majhi was effectively killed by police when they arrested him, severely beat him, and then allowed him to return home to die. Perhaps links to additional background could be added: All these activities done by the local govement was very cheap.By doing this type of activity they show their weakness.There is no problem in the world which can't solve.Except this they should arrange a meeting and try to understand the problem and than have to think what would be the solution of it.By applying force they can't solve the problem at all and the local people became their enemy. Posted by: Ashish Agrawal on December 25, 2007 12:40 AMPost a comment
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