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Observations and Recommendations about continued violence in Kandhamal BHUBANESWAR, SEPT. 22, 2008, 10.20 Hrs: Non Christian Fact Finding Group confirms enormity of Orissa VHP-Bajrang Dal violence. Following is the Press Release: Press Release
Civil Society Organisations' Fact Finding Team The Civil Society Organisations under 'Odisha Sadbhavana Manch' formed a Fact Finding Team which visited Kandhamal district from 12 to 14 September, 2008. The team met with the district administration, personnel's of police stations, a number of affected villages and relief camps. The team interacted with the victims as well as the in- charges of the relief camps. Seeing the nature and extent of violence, loss of human lives and property, the team proposes certain measures and recommendations for peace building process and constitutional governance in the violence affected areas. Name of the Fact Finding Members Mr.
Kedar Roy
Observations 1.
Police and Administration: When the violence started there was no police
presence in the area and no adequate number of forces was deployed to
contain the violence, even after knowing the nature of trouble that was
going to take place. The police and administration was clueless as to what
to do. Even where a few police men were deployed, they were a silent
spectators and allowed the hooligans of VHP and Bajrang Dal to ransack and
burn the houses of the Christian 2. The Role of the Trader Community: The Dalit community's progresses in their parallel business with the traders who are of outside the area have angered the traders' community. Thus the trader community played an active role in spreading the communal violence along with outsiders who did not know Oriya. They were instrumental in threatening the victims, looting cattle and household articles, burning houses and in the re-conversion process. Outsiders were also involved in harassing the Fact Finding Team. 3. Health and Sanitation: Health and sanitation in most camps remains deplorable barring the camp in Raikia Mission School. Several people had fallen sick, and no proper medication was given to them. Two people in Udayagiri camp died of malaria and diarrhea. 4. Food: The quantity and quality of rice and Dal provided in the relief camps was inadequate and poor. In most camps the victims had to prepare their own food for which no utensils were given due to which food was not provided on time. Whether children of 2 years or people in their old-age, all had to eat only twice a day and that too lunch at 3.00 pm. 5. Relief Camps: The relief camps were set up in water-logging areas and this put the people into inconvenience. The tents provided for the victims were not sufficient. The camps are over crowded. There was no safety even to the relief camps. One person who went out of G.Udayagiri camp never returned, later his body was found wrapped in a canny bag and thrown in the pond. Women, children and the sick people are most vulnerable. 6. Fear Factor: The relief campers refuse to return to their homes fearing for their life. It is also found that most people had no homes to return to as they are burnt to ashes. Even those who want to go back to their village the miscreants are roaming around and threaten the people either to convert to Hinduism or leave their place. Some facts and figures related to Kandhamal violence:
Recommendations: 2.
Relief camps should continue at least till proper compensation and 3. In
all the relief camps there should security arrangements, food 4. The central government should impose president rule in Orissa. 5. A special register should be maintained at relief camps. 6.
Police should accept FIR in all police stations in their respective 7.
Immediate survey of damaged houses should be done by government of 8. Conversion or Re-conversion must be stopped immediately. 9. Those who are initiating riots should be arrested under 120 (b). 10.
Government should immediately implement land reform in Kandhamal. Tuesday, 30 September 2008 Courtesy: http://www.cbcisite.com/cbcinews2417.htm
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