Hi Friends,
I am posting this blog post on the behalf of people who are protesting in Tamil Nadu against the Koodankulam Nuclear plant. Below is the letter we
have got from them and they need support from people to fight against it. Please spread the message.
From
The Women of Koodankulam
People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy
Idinthakarai
Thirunelveli District
Tamil Nadu
Dear Sister,
We hope this letter finds you well. We are sure that you
would have liked to hear the same from us. But today, we cannot say that even
to fool you or fool this moment in history.Things are not fine with us anymore
here in Idinthakarai, Tsunami Rehabilitation Colony, Koodankulam, Koottapuli,
Perumanal, Koottapana, Manappad and so on. The situation in Thoothukudy where
our friends fasted inside the Church in support became tense after we lost a
dear brother. How can we say we feel good?
Today morning, a sister from nearby Tsunami colony was
arrested as she got out of her house. We miss the unifying presence of
Xavieramma, the quick and efficient Sundari and the slight Selvi who have been
taken to a destination that is unknown. Our homes painstakingly built up with
hard earned money and effort have been broken down, with utensils and almirahs
thrown out and trampled upon. Many of us are not able to go back there and
evaluate what has been lost or destroyed. Our friend Inita was hurt badly. So
too, many children. The worst part is the fear that now fills the eyes of our
small ones. As all this was happening, many of us were paralysed by the cries
of the tiny tots whom we had to carry, drag and run in the sand.
We hear that 60 of our friends from Koodankulam are in jail
somewhere. It seems improbable that 20 men who were undergoing treatment for
injuries in hospitals have not come back home after being discharged, but that
is the truth. We have no drinking water supply since 48 hours and electric
supply is intermittent. We are on a 48 hour fast too. The friends from
Thoothukudy are ready to bring us rice and other provisions, but they have not
been able to reach us because of road blocks. Our children have not gone to
school. They have not been bathed or fed properly since the 9th
evening. We feel uncomfortable and scared to go to our own homes. Have you ever
had that feeling?
Now we are sitting and sleeping in the comfort of each other
and the security of the Samara pandal which has been our second home for over
an year. But for how long?
Many would say we brought it on ourselves and have no right
to complain. But what other way did we have? To agree to the commissioning of
the Koodankulam Power Plant? After knowing that it will spew 50 trillion
Becquerels of radio nuclides every year into the air and discharge 70 tons of
water at temperatures varying between 36- 45 degree centigrade? Would you have
felt good to be one of the 2000 living less than 900 metres away from the Plant?
After seeing the Fukushima disaster and images from Chernobyl, how could we
agree to all this just close by? Many say we have been brainwashed and misled.
Yes, ignorance is bliss. But not in this case. We are glad to be informed and
to know with clarity about what could be in store for us. This alone has
empowered us and strengthened our resolve not to allow the commissioning of the
Nuclear Plant.
We hear that instead of immediately withdrawing the police
force and initiating a decent dialogue with us, many were talking about the
foreign funds and the poor illiterate people that we are supposed to be. At
this stage at least when we are back to the wall, please do not refer to us so.
We have built up this movement with our daily toil. We are proud of this. We
are not afraid of hard, honest work as long as the sea and land is there.
We reiterate our earlier request and demands even now:
1.Please intervene and stop all police force in and around
the villages. We do not intend to commit any violence. We know that violence
begets violence. We value our life and peace.
2. Please stop the commissioning of the Koodankulam Nuclear
Power Plant immediately after engaging in a dialogue with us. We know that it
is unsafe and the energy so produced is uneconomical and unnecessary.
3. Please engage in a national level talk on other sources
of energy that are in surplus in our country.
4. Release all our friends and family arrested and kept in
jails / withdraw all false cases against them.
5. Please ensure that we would be able to live in our homes
without fear and that basic amenities like water and electricity will not be
disrupted.
Do have the boldness and honesty to come here and see for
yourself the beauty and simplicity of our lives. This is the time we need you.
Please break the barricades and hindrances that have been created and walk in
fearlessly to see us here. Please act and intervene as fast as possible. We
cannot afford to lose one more life, scare one more child, break one more house
anymore….
Do stand by truth, justice and womanhood
September 12, 2012
regards
Usha
The
situation in Koodamkulam is really terrible. My friend who translated
this letter request all of us to gather support to this struggle
M. DAVID AMALANADANE
PHARMACIST-ONGC
CHELLAMAL ILLAM, Ist FLOOR
123, Ist CROSS, BHARATHY NAGAR,
KARAIKAL 609 602.
Mobile: 97516 70140 ; 94425 93448
PHARMACIST-ONGC
CHELLAMAL ILLAM, Ist FLOOR
123, Ist CROSS, BHARATHY NAGAR,
KARAIKAL 609 602.
Mobile: 97516 70140 ; 94425 93448
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