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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Saturday, February 9, 2013
Appeal Letter to the CCBI body of Bishops
An
appeal Letter to the CCBI body of Bishops by
the Catholic Faithful Idinthakarai Village regarding
nuclear power project in Koodankulan.
See
full letter below
February
8, 2013
The
Catholic Faithful
Idinthakarai
Village
Idinthakarai
627 104
Tamil
Nadu
His
Eminence Cardinal Telesphore Toppo
President:
Conference of Catholic Bishops of India
Archbishop
of Ranchi
Archbishop’s
House
Ranchi
Your
Eminence:
Greetings!
We have been struggling continuously against the Koodankulam Nuclear Power
Project (KKNPP) in peaceful and nonviolent manner for a quarter century and for
almost 550 days in a more recent concerted campaign. We have been asking in vain
for the basic information about the project such as the Site Evaluation Report
(SER), Safety Analysis Report (SAR), Emergency Preparedness Plan (EPP), the
performance report of VVER-1000/412 reactor, and the India-Russia
Inter-Governmental Agreement (IGA) on Liability and so forth.
Instead
of receiving the above information, we are getting dangerous cases (like
sedition, waging war on the state etc.), malicious accusations (that we are
foreign funded and instigated), imprisonment, curfew and prohibitory orders,
intimidation campaigns, home searches, physical attacks on our persons and
properties, police atrocities and other such high-handed behaviors of the State.
A few of our honest and hard-working fishermen have been charged under the
Goondas Act. And the Tamil Nadu police have registered more than 325 cases on
serious sections with 5,296 named accused and 2,21,483 unnamed accused at the
Koodankulam police station alone.
The
UPA government is embarking upon an ambitious plan of setting up scores of
nuclear parks all along our coast and in many interior locations with the help
of Russia, France, the United States and many other countries. There is no
national debate whatsoever on the impact of all these nuclear plants/parks on
our farmers’, fishermen’s and workers’ rights to life and livelihood; our
natural resources; our cattle, crops and seafood; food security; nutrition
security; health of our people, and the wellbeing of our progeny. It is
pertinent to note here that Pope Benedict XVI himself has spoken out against
nuclear energy at an audience with several ambassadors a few years
ago.
Even
a small mishap in a nuclear facility will destroy millions of people in our
highly and densely populated country. We, as a nation, have failed to help our
people in Bhopal even after 27 long years; our leaders, bureaucrats and
scientists have not even managed to clean up the mess there yet. The dangerous
waste still remains there open and exposed. A recent Comptroller and Auditor
General of India (CAG) Report on the Atomic Energy Regulatory Board (AERB) has
concluded that this toothless regulatory agency has not even ensured nuclear and
radiation safety in any of our atomic installations.
None
of the above bothers our leaders, bureaucrats and scientists. Scores of
developed and advanced countries around the world are shunning nuclear power and
going for ‘New Energies’. But our national elites are going for nuclear power
with no concrete plans to decommission the plants or to store and safeguard the
nuclear waste. Hundreds of thousands of Indians are demonstrating against
nuclear power plants and Uranium mines all over the country. And we are doing
just the same here at Koodankulam.
After
all, our expert team claims that there are serious hydrology, geology,
oceanography, seismology and CRZ violation issues involved in the Koodankulam
nuclear project and hence we demand a complete and thorough probe into all these
issues. After all, this area has been hit by the 2004 tsunami, and there have
been several small to big earthquakes in the Indian Ocean rendering the
Koodankulam site vulnerable. But the Indian authorities summarily reject our
legitimate demand to study these concerns.
The
coastal communities who are at the forefront of the anti-KKNPP struggle and many
of our interior supporters are all Catholics. Our Bishop of Thoothukudi, Most.
Rev. Yvon Ambroise had said that Bishops had a moral responsibility to stand by
the people at the time of crisis and suffering and he did stand with us in the
early days of the struggle.
When
the Indian government alleged that the Tuticorin Diocesan Association was
funding and instigating the agitation against the KKNPP, the Tamil Nadu Bishops'
Council accused the government of denigrating the Christian community by
blocking the registration number given under the Foreign Contribution Regulation
Act (FCRA) to the Diocesan Association and freezing its bank accounts. Most Rev.
A. M. Chinnappa, Archbishop of Madras-Mylapore and President of Tamil Nadu
Bishops' Council had said: “It is highly condemnable that the government is
unleashing repressive measures. We are pained by the government's action.”
However, the Catholic Church has been rather lukewarm in its support for the
struggle and has ducked under the pressure of government’s repressive measures.
We all feel that the Church is letting us down when we desperately need your
support and solidarity.
We,
as citizens of the largest democracy, are fighting for our right. We have upheld
our tradition of secularism, democracy and nonviolence. If sedition charges,
Goondas Act, home searches, incarceration and severe repression are the gifts
that will be handed down to us, we gladly accept them. We are even prepared to
die for the future of our children and grandchildren and our country, but under
no circumstances are we prepared to hurt or harm or kill anyone.
As
the very last and desperate attempt at securing our independence and freedom,
thwarting another spell of colonialism and foreign domination, safeguarding
India’s natural resources, changing our energy policy and ensuring the wellbeing
of our fellow citizens, we would like to appeal to the Catholic Church to come
to the rescue of our people, the “ordinary citizens” of India, and not to
abandon us and fail in this commitment to Lord Jesus Christ.
Looking
forward to your greater involvement in our struggle, more vocal support and
solidarity, and your blessings, we send you all our best regards and all
peaceful wishes,
Yours
truly,
The
Catholic Faithful
Copies
to:
Most
Rev. Filipe Neri Ferrao
Vice
President: Conference of Catholic Bishops of India
Archbishop
of Goa and Daman
Patriarch
‘ad honorem’ of the East Indies
Archbishop’s
House
Panaji
Most
Rev. Varghese Chakkalakal
Secretary
General: Conference of Catholic Bishops of India
Bishop
of Kannur
Bishop’s
House
Chovva
Kannur
Catholic
Bishops’ Conference of India
C.B.C.I.
Centre
1,
Ashok Place
Near
Gole Dakkhana
New
Delhi - 110 001
H.E.
Archbishop Salvatore Pennacchio
Titular
Archbishop of Montemarano
Apostolic
Nuncio
Vatican
Apostolic Nunciature
50-C,
Niti Marg
Chanakyapuri
New
Delhi 110021

