Clampdown On Sacred Ritual As Vedanta Mine Appeal Approaches
Survival International Press Release
February 24, 2012
A Dongria boy stands in
front of Niyamgiri, where
the tribe will hold its
festival. © Survival
Security forces are cracking
down on the Dongria Kondh tribe as they prepare for
a religious festival this weekend at the top of India’s
most contentious mountain.
Hundreds are determined to attend the Niyamraja ritual in the sacred Niyamgiri Hills, which are at the center of a controversial mining project involving UK company Vedanta Resources.
During the worship, the Dongria will take an oath pledging never to leave the mountain, which faces renewed threats as companies eye its valuable resources.
The Dongria have fought hard to resist such advances, but
speaking out against proposed mining continues to be
dangerous.
Survival International has received
reports of arrests and beatings, and in the last week alone,
police have shut down six meetings where food supplies were
being organized for this weekend’s festival.
Giridhari
Patra from the Niyamgiri Protection Committee said,
‘Intimidating and threatening the Dongria before one of
their most important festivals is unforgivable. The mountain
is the seat of their god and the basis of their identity. We
will never give it up to Vedanta.’
Victory over Vedanta in 2010
was historic, but April's court case threatens the Dongria
once again.© Survival
The tribe’s victory in 2010 over the mining giant, which wanted to dig an open-pit mine to reach the mountain’s aluminum-ore deposits, was historic.
However, their way of life is once again in danger as the controversy is reconsidered by India’s highest court on April 9 this year.
Survival’s Director Stephen Corry said today, ‘It’s disgraceful that the police are harassing tribespeople in the run up to this religious festival. Niyamgiri is everything to the Dongria Kondh – they must be allowed to remain there. The Dongria’s victory over Vedanta was inspiring for tribal people around the world. All eyes will be on the Supreme Court this April.’
Source: http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/8125
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