People's
Hearing on Nuclear Energy
Date and Time:
August
22nd, 2012
11
am - 6pm
Venue:
Gandhi
Peace Foundation,
221-223,
Deendayal Upadhyay Marg
New
Delhi-110002
A people’s hearing will be held on August 22nd
in New Delhi on nuclear power in India to discuss grassroots concerns and
people’s experiences, and to take note of violations of their human rights.
People from all the sites will make presentations with a
special emphasis on Koodankulam and Gorakhpur. Also, experts will present their
testimonies to a panel of judges consisting of eminent citizens, who will
examine this evidence and give their verdict.
Background:
The Government of India is pushing through a massive
expansion of nuclear energy in the most undemocratic manner, overlooking its
dangerous impacts on the health, safety and livelihoods of local communities,
the larger perspective of energy security for India, the economic and
environmental costs of nuclear energy, and the global decline in the salience
of nuclear energy after the Fukushima catastrophe.
There has been an upsurge of strong grassroots struggles
against nuclear power projects and other installations in the recent past. At
Koodankulam, for instance, a mass agitation involving tens of thousands of
people has been sustained for a year since August 16, 2011. At Gorakhpur, in
Haryana’s Fatehabad district, farmers have sat on a dharna every day for 2
years in protest against the planned nuclear power station. They are
particularly agitated over a fraudulent public hearing which was held on 17th
July without giving copies of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report
to the people, as is mandatory.
Strong agitations have been launched in Jaitapur in
Maharashtra, where the world’s biggest nuclear power park has been planned.
Similar protests have broken out at other planned sites all over India.
The government has vilified these movements as
“misguided” instigated by “outsiders”, has criminalized them and has filed
hundreds of police cases against them. It has studiedly ignored their concerns
about nuclear safety heightened after Fukushima and refused to part with basic
documents such as Environmental Impact Assessment and Safety Evaluation
Reports (SERs) and the inter-governmental contracts etc.
The repression has led to blatant violations of basic
rights at different sites – for instance, nearly 7000 people in Koodankulam who
have led consistently peaceful protest face charges of sedition and war against
the Indian state. Similar repression and undermining of democratic norms is under
way at the other nuclear sites such as Jaitapur, Chutka in Madhya Pradesh,
Mithi Virdi in Gujarat, Kovvada in Andhra Pradesh, Kota in Rajasthan, etc. More
recently, a fresh protest broke out at Rawatbhata in Rajasthan where a nuclear
fuel complex has been planned. The recent tritium leak in the Rajasthan Atomic
Power Station exposing 38 casual workers to dangerous radiation has also put a
question mark over the safety of existing nuclear facilities.
People’s testimonies: Koodankulam, Jaitapur,
Gorakhpur, Chutka, Mithivirdi, Rawatbhata
Independent Experts: Praful Bidwai, Soumya
Dutta, Surendra Gadekar, M G Devasahayam and others
Jury: Justice A P Shah, Admiral L.
Ramdas, Aruna Roy, K S Subramanian
We cordially invite you to this public hearing. Please
also circulate this invitation to your friends.
With best regards,
Sundaram (CNDP) – 9810556134, cndpindia@gmail.com
Bhargavi (Delhi Forum) – 9582452343, bhargavi@delhiforum.net
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