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Public Meeting Indian State's War on People and the Assault on .
Aparna Democratic Voices Arunddhati Roy B D Sharma .
2PM-8PM, 24TH APRIL (Saturday) 2010 Darshanpal G N Saibaba.
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Gandhi Peace Foundation, Deen Dayal Upadhyay .
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MARG, Near ITO, DELHI Rajender Sachar Kabir Suman Kalpana Mehta.
Operation Green Hunt is an unprecedented military offensive on the Karen Gabriel.
people: Indian government has been at war with the people of Kashmir and the .
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North East for decades. ln the name of 'national security and integrity' and .
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'national interest'/ the government has been trying to crush the democratic .
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aspirations of these oppressed nationalities with state terror. Through Operation .
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Green Hunt the government has brought its war on people to the heart of India. If .
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the total number of government forces presently engaged in this Operat1on is .
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taken in its entirety (including the paramilitary forces and the state pollee) 1t comes .
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close to a quarter of a million (2.5 lakh). This IS more than double the US forces .
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presently deployed in the occupation of Iraq -approximately 1.2 lakh-and b1gger .
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than the armies of Australia, Netherlands and South Africa put together. The war .
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preparations alone speak volumes about the real intentions of the government. A1r .
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Force helicopters equipped with guns are used against the adivasis, a1rstrips are .
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constructed in Raipur and Jagdalpur, tens of Jungle-Warfare schools are .
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established to train the forces in special operations, new barracks and bases to .
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station armed forces are prepared all over the war zone, and public buildings such .
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as schools, panchayat houses and health centres are converted to camps for lhe .
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Security Forces and torture chambers. In the name of fighting Naxalites/MaoistS1 .
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new armed forces such as the CoBRA1 Jharkl1and Jaguar, C-60, etc are ra1sed w1th .
public money to unleash terror on the adivasis. With a heinous intent, special .
emphasis is given by the government to recrUit adivasi youths into governrnent .
forces and state-sponsored vigilante gangs to instigate a bloody interneone war. .
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To top it all, army commanders are deputed to oversee the war operat1ons whtle the US is .
mtlitary intelligence, satellite surveillance and overall 'tactical gu1dance'. .
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The hidden objective behind this unprecedented military offensive IS to crush all forms of people's struggles and revolutionary movements so as to clear the way for the giant multinational companies, with whom hundreds of MoUs have been signed by the government. Till September 2009, MoUs worth of Rs.6,69/338 crores have been stgned in the adivasi regions of these states (which is 14 percent of the total pledged private investment in the entire country). Arcelor Mittal alone tS planning to invest $24 billion for the productton of iron-ore in the mineral-rich regions of Jharkhand and Orissa. Likewise, the financial worth of the unexplored bauxite deposits of Orissa alone is estimated to exceed $4 trillion. The powerful foreign and Indian corporations are lying in watt for the government clears the land of the adivasis and smash their resistance, so that they can move into the land with earth-diggers and empty the land out of its minerals. The stage has been set to undertake what has been termed by a Government-appointed .
committee as the "biggest land-grab after Columbus". The target this time is not the indigenous inhabitants of North America, but the adivasis of central and eastern India. .
The ongoing War on People leaves a trail of devastation and death: In the wake of this war imposed by the government on our own people the death-count in mounting. In a reg1on where 40 people are said to be killed every week on an average (Outlook/ 22 February 2010), what the corporate med1a has missed or has deliberately overlooked is the sheer number of adivasis who died in the hand of the government's armed forces. Whereas the government has claimed success in killing around 170 'Maoists'{Naxalites' dunng the jotnt operations under Operation Green Hunt till now, whereas the media quoted the Maoists saying that none of the ktlled were the members of their organisation. There are reasons to believe that a great part of the dead were unarmed and defenceless villagers killed in cold blood by the joint forces in fake encounters. The killing of ad1vas1s 1n Gompad, Singanmadugu, Tetemadugu, Dogpadu/ Palachelim/ Palad, Kachalaram and scores of other vtllages 111 Chhatttsgarh seems to have followed such a .
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An attack on democratic voices: By these acts of fascist repression, the government has made it very clear that the Naxalite movement is not the only target of its war operations. Any movement1 organisation or individual that fights for people's demands and against government policies/ is to be branded as a part of the Naxalite/Maoist movement and suppressed by the government through Operation Green Hunt. Swapan Dasgupta, the editor of the .
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