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July 28, 2007
Lepchas in Sikkim Oppose Hydel Project

Local communities are opposing a set of hydel projects planned in Sikkim that threatens homes, livelihoods and the local economies. Not surprisingly, though, the government continues without taking into account people's concerns. We are requesting readers to to ask the government to change its re-evaluate its processes.

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Dzongu is a reserved area in North Sikkim for the Lepchas, the indigenous people of Sikkim. The government has decided to build six hydel dams in the area under the 1200MW Teesta III project, one of which lies within one kilometre of the Khangchendzonga National Park. The proposed dams will have devastating effects in the region which is a bio-diversity hotspot with many species of rare flora and fauna. The lives of the Lepcha communities are intricately woven into ecology around them.

In spite of the opposition by the people of Dzongu at the Public Hearings, the government is pushing ahead with their plans. Fearing the destruction of their communities and way of life, members of Affected Citizens of Teesta (ACT) launched an indefinite hunger strike to make their voices heard which started on 20th June, 2007.

 

It is a matter of shame that the government fails to pay heed to the voices of the people who will be affected the most. It is these voices that should shape the development of their societies, regions and states. Instead of finding a solution through open and democratic dialogue with the people of Dzongu before deciding on the hydel dams in the area, the government continues with its programs despite the deteriorating health of the people on the hunger strike that has entered its 32nd day on 21st July.

Various communities, groups and individuals around the world are writing to the government demanding it recognize the rights of the people in formulating development policies – we at thesouthasian.org request you to sign the petition.

Posted by collective at July 28, 2007 02:26 PM
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Stop state terror in the name of energy and dams! You are alienating your own people for your greed! The future generation will spit on your face!! mark my words!! Your own children will!!

Posted by: Bimal Rai on September 30, 2007 10:37 PM
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