Condemn the Arrest of Mine Workers in Sukinda Valley in Odisha

  
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Condemn the Arrest of Mine Workers in Sukinda Valley in Odisha
 Coordination of Democratic Rights Organisation strongly condemns the arrest of 
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CONDEMN THE ARREST OF MINE WORKERS IN SUKINDA VALLEY IN ODISHA
facebooktwitteremailCoordination of Democratic Rights Organisation strongly 
condemns the arrest of three mine workers Rabi Murmu, Abhimanyu Mohanto and 
Ramesh Majhi on June 12, 2017 on false and fabricated charges of conspiring to 
wage a war against the Indian state and inciting violence. We understand this 
arrest and the imposition of severe charges as an attempt by the ruling BJD and 
BC Mohanty & Sons, the company operating the mine in Sukinda valley to 
intimidate and prevent the mine workers from forming a trade union and 
challenging human rights violations resulting from mass tribal displacement in 
the region.Rabi Murmu is the President and Abhimanyu Mohanto is the General 
Secretary of the Aancholiko Khoni Khadaan Mazdoor Sangh, a union that has been 
organizing in the pursuit of regularizing the wages of mine workers as well as 
their registration in the B Register. The union has also been drawing attention 
to rights violations of persons displaced by the mines, with an eruption in 
mining licenses over the past few years in Sukinda valley, which is the 
chromite-rich belt of Odisha in Jajpur district. Odisha has 98% of the total 
chromite reserve in India, 97% of which is found in the Sukinda valley. 
Currently, there are 14 chromite mines in the Sukinda valley of which 12 or 13 
are in operation.According to information gathered by us, on the morning of 
June 12, Rabi Murmu, Abhimanyu Mohanto and Ramesh Majhi had gathered at the 
gate of the Kamarda Chromite Mines Company to participate in a peaceful protest 
demonstration and were carrying with them a memorandum of demands on behalf of 
the workers. Before the protest could begin, police personnel from Kaliapani 
Police Station led by IC Yuvraj Swain arrived at the spot and threatened to 
book them under Maoist cases if they did not abide by the will of Pritiranjan 
Gharai, the local MLA from the ruling party BJD. In the week leading up to the 
protest demonstration, the workers had been getting threatening calls from 
local BJD supporters to back down on their demands. The Police executed their 
threat, and arrested the three mine workers for possessing Maoist literature, 
and for inciting tribals to join their union to fight for their rights against 
displacement, under Ss. 25-27, Arms Act; and Ss. 147, 506, 121 (A), 124 (A), 
120 (B) and 149 (17), IPC. See Odisha POST dated June 14, 2017: 3 Ultras held 
in Kaliapani.https://www.orissapost.com/tag/3-ultras-held/. The said Maoist 
literature is, in fact, some copies of Nua Duniya, a weekly newsletter of the 
CPI, and a journal of the Chaasi Mulia Adibaasi Sangh.On June 19, 2017, 
Rebabati Murmu and Padmabati Mohanto, wives of Rabi Murmu and Abhimanyu 
Mohanto, respectively, petitioned the Odisha Human Rights Commission in 
Bhubaneswar demanding an inquiry into the arrest, and for proceedings to be 
initiated against the police personnel, in order to determine the complicity of 
political parties under whose direction the arrests have taken place. The 
petition further demands that all phone calls of the police personnel be 
tracked to establish the nexus of police, administration, mining authorities 
and the ruling BJD MLA.CDRO unequivocally endorses the rights of workers to 
form a trade union as a fundamental right, to fight for their interests, engage 
in collective bargaining for regularization of wages and to improve working 
conditions. The witch-hunt launched against the workers, and the baseless 
accusations of being Maoists foisted upon them by the Police, are an assault on 
workers’ rights, and is directed to prevent people from collectively struggling 
for their rights. The complicity of state authorities and political parties in 
such intimidation is a carte blanche to the mining authorities and the district 
administration to engage in further rights violations of the mine workers and 
displaced persons through exploitation and unfair labour practices. The Odisha 
police follows the old strategy of stifling any challenges to the ruthless 
exploitation of natural resources, displacement of peoples and the pursuit of 
unfair labour practices by simply labeling activists/dissidents as Maoists.C. 
Chandrasekhar (CLC, Andhra Pradesh), Asish Gupta (PUDR, Delhi), Pritpal Singh 
(AFDR, Punjab), Phulendro Konsam (COHR, Manipur) and Tapas Chakraborty (APDR, 
West Bengal) (Coordinators of CDRO).Constituent Organisations: Association for 
Democratic Rights (AFDR, Punjab), Association for Protection of Democratic 
Rights (APDR, West Bengal); Asansol Civil Rights Association, West Bengal; 
Bandi Mukti Committee (West Bengal); Civil Liberties Committee (CLC, Andhra 
Pradesh); Civil Liberties Committee (CLC, Telangana); Committee for Protection 
of Democratic Rights (CPDR, Maharashtra); Committee for Protection of 
Democratic Rights (CPDR,Tamil Nadu); Coordination for Human Rights (COHR, 
Manipur); Manab Adhikar Sangram Samiti (MASS, Assam); Naga Peoples Movement for 
Human Rights (NPMHR); Peoples’ Committee for Human Rights (PCHR, Jammu and 
Kashmir); Peoples Democratic Forum (PDF, Karnataka); Jharkhand Council for 
Democratic Rights (JCDR, Jharkhand); Peoples Union For Democratic Rights (PUDR, 
Delhi); Peoples Union for Civil Rights (PUCR, Haryana), Campaign for Peace & 
Democracy in Manipur (CPDM), Delhi; Janhastakshep(Delhi).23rd June 2017

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