tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29380678.post1530543930211443919..comments2024-03-28T00:18:26.176+05:30Comments on Naxal Revolution: Indian army's Naga regiment kills at will - Khaki Rakshasas feast on bloodAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11078894557167898375noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29380678.post-79946276180750454642006-10-22T20:55:00.000+05:302006-10-22T20:55:00.000+05:30I agree with what you say Vanaja.
But the awarene...I agree with what you say Vanaja.<br /><br />But the awareness of the circumstances prevalent in these places is so low among the people around me.<br /><br />Some people condemn Abu Gharib but don't know what is happening in their own backyard.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11078894557167898375noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-29380678.post-43607568867658310012006-10-20T00:37:00.000+05:302006-10-20T00:37:00.000+05:30as part of the women fact finding team we went to ...as part of the women fact finding team we went to dornapal camp in<br />the beginning of this month where we were told that the people in<br />the camp were 16,000, displaced from 50 to 60 villages. we have seen<br />salwa judum leaders mostly sapnaches of panchayats building big<br />houses with cement slabs. some surpanches on record said that they<br />were informed in a block meeting by the administration that they<br />need to do judum in thier villages. judum wallas also went on record<br />that it is the force (police and CRPF) which plans the judum and<br />they do not even know which village they were going to till they go<br />to particulat village. it was all recorded on video. the dornapal<br />camp which is just 6 months old is already developing in to a big<br />slum on the road side. we also heard the cases of prostitution.<br />government gives each person two plastic mugs of rice and some dal<br />and do not give them any cash to take care of other needs like<br />clothing. there is no enough work for the entire displaced<br />community. what we found was the entire life in the camp itself is a<br />violation of human rights. the camp has taken the life out of the<br />inmates. we spoke to scores of people in the camp. everybody wants<br />to go home and return to their normal life of cultivating and<br />colleting the forest produce. none of them are happy in the camp.<br />even the slawa judum activists except those who are making most out<br />of the situaiton are not willing to stay back. they do not have a<br />clue about what happenes to their lands left back in the villages.<br />nobody is sure if they would ever be compensated for their lands.<br />and finally given the vulnarability of the situation shooting,<br />raping and other forms of violations are going to happen more<br />frequently. in andhra pradesh we have seen these kind of shootings<br />and rapes wherever CRPF camps were set upin late 80s and early 90s.<br />we all heard the same incidents from north east, from kashmir and<br />from wherever the camps were set up.<br />best<br />vanajaAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com