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What are your thoughts on the on-going protests in Tamil Nadu against the Sterlite industry, and the subsequent shooting by the police which led to the death of 11 people?

Thanks for the A2A, Raghu Nath.About forty five days ago, I answered a question here on Sterlite[1]. In it, I said Sterlite Kills. It has been slowly killing people for the past 25 years. However, I never expected it to end this way. I never thought people will be shot at and killed for the sake of an individual or a company.This is horrendous. I am brimming with anger and frustration. A sense of helplessness has set in. How can innocent people be shot at ? How can someone have the will to kill a 17 year old girl ? Have the police been reduced to status of command dogs ?I’m extremely saddened at the massacre and I cannot even begin to understand what the residents of Thoothukudi and surrounding areas must be going through right now as I write this. No one in his right mind would have ever imagined something like this to have happened. Do those who were shot at even look like people with an hidden agenda ? If police intended to just disperse the crowd, why have all of them been shot in their torso/head ? And is this kid some kind of a terrorist ?Sterlite - the killing machineEver since its founding, Vedanta and Sterlite have been doing everything to make life for people not just in Tuticorin, but everywhere around the world. It has violate every single rule and regulation, contaminated with soil, water and air by dumping toxic substances without every treating them. Tuticorin has turned into a graveyard thanks to Sterlite.In 1991, Vedanta decided to set this factory up in Ratnagiri, Maharastra[2][3]. After the farmers in the regions protested, Sharad Pawar cancelled the deal and sent them packing. After investing about 200 crores there, Sterlite moved out and turned it sights towards Tamil Nadu, ruled by the rampantly corrupt Jayalalitha (she was convicted for disproportionate asset accumulation during this tenure[4]). Withing a year, Sterlite acquired all necessary licenses, albeit through questionable means and by 1996, the plant was up and running, without proper licenses. Soon, it was discovered that the plant, aided by both DMK and ADMK governments, had violated every single regulation in the book.The violations:Sterlite had constructed the factory within 14 Kms from the Gulf of Mannar (GoM), a bio-reserve, when the distance should have been at least 25 Kms[5].It had set up no green zone.It did not submit Environment Impact Assessment(EIA). The government, in a gross violation, issued a No Objection Certificate (NOC) even without the EIA.It violates the production limit by over 400 % in its initial years. Produced 170,000 tonnes as opposed to the limit of 40,000 tonnes.Over the course of 20 years, has contaminated soil and water with untreated toxic waste including cancer causing arsenic and cadmium.The plant has suffered toxic gas leaks at least a half of dozen times.It has produced products it was not authorized to.It is believed to have tampered with online air monitors installed at the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board (TNPCB).Against orders, carried out multiple expansions over the years. Even though it was asked to stop its expansion, Sterlite had gone about expanding even during the last 100 days when it has been shutdown.Sterlite was found guilty by the SEBI on a “insider trading” charge and was barred from acquiring capital market for two years in 1998.Anil Agarwal, the founder, harassed an employee to falsify numbers. He was convicted and was asked to pay $1.2 million in damages[6] .The impact:Over the years, many organisations, both government and otherwise, have conducted various studies to understand the impact of Sterlite pollution on land, water and soil. Here is a summary of their findings[7][8][9] .Iron content of ground water in surrounding villages was high.Hardness of water around was very high than the surrounding region.High levels of iron, arsenic, cadmium and nickel, all of which are toxic, are found in the soil samples collected in the region.Water samples collected vicinity shows high level of sulfate and calcium. It is an indication that Sterlite has contaminated water supplies. The water is unfit for direct consumption or agriculture.The salinity of water in the open well (7854mg/L) were over four times higher than levels that can cause crop damage.Another water sample showed very high levels of Sulfate and Calcium.A soil sample showed high levels of iron that can cause severe poisoning in a child.Arsenic levels in the same location were quite high.Cadmium that can cause lung cancer and other kidney issues was ten times the average.Kalangarai odai (a stream that runs through Sterlite) showed very high concentration of iron - 477 times above those that can cause serious health issues.The National Environmental Engineering Research Institute (NEERI) has conducted many studies and has found that the plant had grossly violated every single operational regulation over and over again. NEERI found high concentration of copper, lead, cadmium, arsenic, chlorides and fluorides in a sample of groundwater taken from the plant’s neighborhood.As a result of these violations, the plant has been temporarily shutdown for small duration by various local courts in the state. However, Vedanta has taken this to the Supreme court every single time which has always overturned the decision of lower courts.The effect:A study conducted between 2006 and 2008 concluded that:Among the 80,725 individuals studied within a radius of 5 Kms from the plant.Respiratory illnesses like asthma are more prevalent in the region due to increased air pollution.Females in the region suffer from more menstrual disorders.Alcohol consumption and smoking is common among Sterlite employees due to the high stress environment they work in.General body pain is widely reported.ENT problems are more prevalent in the region.In recent times, increase in cancer rate around the plant has also been established.History of protests:Ever since Sterlite was issued permission to setup a factory at Thoothukudi, there has been protests against it.1994 - Early protests by locals were systematically dismantled by the Tamil Nadu government with the help Thirunelveli District collectorate and police.1996 -A small group of fishermen try to prevent materials arriving from Australia reach the plant. They are swiftly brushed aside by government. Through the year, multiple complains of water and air pollution are raised with district collectorate. All of them are silenced. National Trust for Clean Environment (NTCE) files a case for permanent closure of the plant.1997 - Agitations picked up steam again in 1997 when news about toxic gas leaks from the plant after routine maintenance reached locals. Over 100 people were affected and half of them were hospitalized. Preliminary inquiry by TNPCB ascertains that it was caused by Sulfur Dioxide emissions from the factory. Demands for closure of the plant continues. In August 1997, George Fernandes and Vaiko inaugurate protests organised by NTCE demanding permanent closure of the plant.1999 - More complaints on toxic gas leaks were reported only to be brushed aside by District administration.2001 - Locals complain to TNPCB about the release of arsenic laced toxic waste water by Sterlite. No action taken.2003 - A public hearing is held on the unauthorized expansion of copper refinery. By then, Sterlite was using the expanded units and the authorities led this slide2004 - 2010 - Sterlite continues to violate laws. During this period, it is the highest donor to the Congress party.2013 - On March 23, over 5000 people are affected by two bursts of massive toxic gas leak from the plant. On March 29, Madras high court order the plant to close down citing violations of pollution control[10]. This decision is also overturned at the supreme court. While supreme court agrees that Sterlite had violated pollution prevention acts, it simply fines the company 100 crores[11]. In May the National Green Tribunal rules in favour of the plant, allowing it to reopen[12].2014 - A PIL filed at the Delhi high court reveals that both BJP and Congress had been receiving large sums of money from Sterlite and other subsidiaries of Vedanta as political donations.2017 - Sterlite proposes another expansion that would put is just 200m away from Kumarareddyiapuram, increasing its capacity from 420,000 tonnes to 800,000 tonnes. It quickly obtains all clearances from TNPCB and MoEF for this expansion and begins expansion that threatens livelihood in the region.2018 - Nityanand Jayaraman, an activist and his NGO, publish a scathing report on how the Government helps Sterlite violate the law[13]. He has also written a series of articles on newsminute detailing the effect Sterlite has on Tuticorin and other surrounding regions[14].Protests erupted once again demanding immediate stop to expansion and permanent closure of the factory in February 2018. The protests continued well into May 2018. Despite order from the court, Sterlite continued to expand even during this time period when the factory was shutdown and protests were raging.Anil Agarwal - the demonRight from the start, Anil Agarwal, the founding chairman of Vedanta, has shown no interest in human welfare. He is a money making demon who will and did kill if anyone stands in his way. He has indulged in all possible illegal activities, not just in Tuticorin, not even within the country, but around the world.MALCO, a subsidiary of Vedanta, was illegally mining bauxite in Kolli hills for 12 years without any license[15]. It was also dumping a toxic by-product called red mud, beside reservoirs.In Orissa, Vedanta has used all tactics to silence villagers and other local tribes protesting against its bauxite mining plant[16][17][18].Its copper mining operations in Zambia polluted majors rivers affecting the livelihood of several thousands[19].He has also violated all human rights and environmental laws at his various mining plants around the country like in Goa, Rajasthan and Chattisgarh[20].Whenever there was a problem, the demon called Anil Agarwal has managed to pay off the politicians involved from all parties[21], even when it was illegal. In 2010, Forbes ran on piece on him, finding him to be ethically and morally compromised[22]. They could have simply said that he was a money making demon.Since 2014, Anil Agarwal has tried to set himself close to Modi, by adopting some of Modi’s pet projects. On April 19, 2018 (with the protests raging at Tuticorin), he meet Modi in London and allegedly spoke to him in person). Only a couple days later, he tweeted that “vested interest” were impeding the growth of the country by stopping his copper and bauxite mining.Tuticorin - Fateful May, 2018Ever since the Tamil genocide in Srilanka in 2009, there is greater awareness among people about happenings in Tamil Nadu and India. These people slowly began to realize that their natural resources were being overly exploited for the benefit of the handful. They also started realizing that the local DMK and ADMK governments were either corrupt or inept at different levels and as a result, the central governments were dumping things on them that no one else in country wanted. Examples: Sterlite copper, nuclear power plant at Kudankulam, GAIL pipeline, etc. Also, things that were promised, things that would benefit people, ex AIIMS, were never set up.With both the state and the central governments deceiving and abandoning them, Tamils had to retort to own means to fight for their rights. As a result, there was an increase in the number of demonstrations and protests held across the state in the last few years. This even increased after the Jallikattu protests of 2017 (one of most rational protests, well organised, apolitical, and successful). The politicians knew that that success would trigger more protests and that was why on the final day of the protest, the protesters were lathi-charged. To dispel other protesters from initiating one.That however did not stop the protesters at Tuticorin. Since February, 2018, they continued to protest against the Sterlite factory, demanding it permanent closure, for over three months. They were not satisfied with the temporary closure and empty promises made by politicians. They wanted to see it through. And that proved fatal.May 16, 2018:Sterlite moved to Madras high court demanding additional security around the plant. Sterlite asked the court to direct the collector and SP to impose section 144 (unlawful assembly) on May 22, 2018 because it foresaw violence[23][24][25] and alleged that miscreants were planning to burn down the factory.May 19, 2018:Allegedly Anil Agarwal tweeted about reopening the factory soon. I couldn’t find this tweet on his page, but I have seen this on social media. He also apparently told the media the same.The Madurai bench of the high court directs the collectorate the consider the plea of Sterlite after assessing the situation.May 21, 2018:On the eve of the 100th day of the protests, people and organisations who had been coordinating the protests called for a march towards the collectorate. They hoped to meet the collector and submit a petition, demanding the permanent closure of the factory. However, when the anti-Sterlite committee sought permission for this, they were denied. They were given permission to protest at only one location near the old bus stand. While the protesters were not satisfied, they had to live with it. It is alleged that one set of protesters were too unhappy about this.That same day, the district collector imposed section 144 on certain parts of the city between 10.30 PM on May 21, 2018 and 10 AM on May 23, 2018.May 22, 2018:On the morning of the fateful day, people gathered in various places in the city. One such was under the leadership of the DMK. Thoothukudi’s DMK MLA, Geetha Jeevan, arrived there and was taken into custody quickly. She waved at her followers, smiled for the cameras and was whisked away safely.Many others gatherings had people with genuine concern and they began marching towards the collector’s office despite the 144. They already had been told not to raise slogans against the state and central governments and the crowd obliged. The protest was largely peaceful. As the march progressed, more people joined in.The protesters reached a church called called Our lady of snows[26]and continued to march towards the collectorate. This is where the trouble seems to have started. According to eyewitnesses, police began lathi-charging the crowd a few minutes later. Despite this, the march continued. At one point, the lathi-charging became more severe, which seemed to have some significant injuries (including visible bleeding) to some protesters who had been peaceful all along. Angered by this, some people in the crowd are believed to have hurled stones at the police. The police teargassed the mob, but that did not deter. They continued to advance.The police retreated to the district collectorate and took positions. The protesters walked into this, possibly into an ambush. The next thing we know of is the breakout of violence. According to the police, the protesters began to destroy public property willfully and began hurling stones at the collector's office. According to the protesters, the police began lathi-charging them severely before some hurled stones at the collector's office. And according to the protesters, it was the police who torched a bus to use it as an excuse to attack. (The latter would have sounded absurd if we did not know what our police are capable of. After all, it was they who torched the humble dwellings of fishermen who offered protection to Jallikattu protesters. It was they who torched and later claimed that the protesters did it. Thankfully, we have video footage for all of this).Either way, tension escalated between the groups. It ended in police shooting at the mob. As bullets started flying by, the scared mob scampered around, trying to find shelter wherever they could. At least 12 people were killed in the shootings in a gross violation of human rights. Several more were critically injured.We have footage of the actual shooting and we see people in mufti using self loading rifles to shoot at people. We also have footage in which one man tells another to kill at least one of the protesters.Eyewitness claim that police targeted certain individuals and it was no random shooting to clear the crowd.After the mob was dispersed, the police began a systematic hunt. They broke into houses and thrashed anyone who they thought were connected to the protests. Some of them were illegally detained. The police did not spare women and children either. The hunt, eyewitness say, continued into the night. I personally have seen one video footage of this break-in at night.May 23, 2018:As soon as day broke, relatives, friends and other people began to gather outside the Government Hospital where the bodies of the martyred were kept. Tension was expected, so there was a large number of policemen stationed there. The people were angry at the police. Their loved ones had been slain. They did not want it to go waste. So, they demanded a written statement from the collector that Sterlite would be permanently closed. The police threatened backlash if they did not disperse. A small clash broke out. People were lathi-charged shootings were also reported. One reporter indicated that the police were taking pictures of those who were shouting slogans against them, possibly to target their attacks on these specific individuals.In a couple of other places, clashes between the police and the people broke out. Police once again retorted to shooing. One 22 year old was killed in this. We have footage of his last moments as he is being dragged by a couple of police down the road after being shot down by them. A few more (15 to 20 of them) gathered around the poor dying fellow, demanding him to quit acting. The police were barbarous at this point. There were not shooting to disperse, but kill. I have seen many videos where the police are willfully destroying public as well as private property.The collector and the SP were transferred and a 3 day curfew was imposed in the city. Power supply has been stopped. Internet and cable services have been deactivated. Media coverage has been banned.May 24, 2018:One eyewitness who was with Snowlin when she was kills alleged that even before the protesters reached the collector’s office, police vehicles inside the campus were on fire. She also told media that she was the intended target of that shooting that killed her friend.May 25, 2018:This video of ground zero emerged on social media. Have a look at the video. It is obvious some clean up activity has taken place, but look at how “all” police vehicles have been toppled before being set on fire. And look at how they are neatly aligned. A raging mob can do that ? I don’t see so. It is always messy when mob goes on a rampage. But this looks too neat ? And why are both the CCTV cameras pointed downwards ? Were they not working earlier ? If so, why wasn’t it replaced ?Who is responsible for this mass murder ?More than pair of hands are bloody at this point and they should be all held accountable.1. Sterlite - The unethical company should shoulder the bulk of the responsibility. It has endangered the livelihood of people for long and it should not be let free. Had the company not demanded 144, it is highly probable that the leaders of the anti-Sterlite committee would have had the situation under control. With 144 in effect and with permissions for a march denied, the situation got out of control. The protests have been peaceful for 99 days, how did the company foresee violence ? And how did Anil Agarwal come to the conclusion that there were “vested interests”. Sterlite, possibly in collaboration with state and central governments, orchestrated this. In less than 24 hours of the shooting, Anil Agarwal once again told the media that that Vedanta plans to reopen and operate Sterlite soon.It is easy see why Anil could have planned this. His stock prices were falling. Investors were losing confidence. Though they were making good profits, they were still suffering from cash flow. Reopening the factory could be a first victory for all the battles he has to fight elsewhere. If rumours are true, Sterlite Copper will be operational in June.2. State government - Complacent, incompetent and possibly a co-conspirator in the killing. Or worse, dumb puppet at the hands of the central government. How idiotic and incredible does it sound when a chief minister declares that he was not aware of the shootings and who ordered it. And why has not even one member from the government visited the site ? Shouldn’t the CM himself have visited it to take control of things ?3. Central government - In the past couple of years, there have been several protests, some very significant, through the state. Has the prime minister ever spoken of it or just even tweeted about it ? When he can tweet about single damn thing happening in the world (some damn right silly and foolish), why can’t he take note of something this serious. He probably this would eventually happen and it is possibly in his advantage. There have been protests against methane extraction and sagarmala in Tamil Nadu, a shooting like this will certainly have consequences in those protests too, possibly deter more from joining these protests.4. District collector - He has been known to impose 144 rather frequently and did so without thought or foresight. Also, is he genuinely foresaw violence, he should have asked for more help to control the crowd. He should have invited representatives from the protesters to hold talks. He rather chose to abscond.5. Police - Police brutality is becoming quite common in Tamil Nadu these days. They have abused power over and over again, but with no consequence whatsoever. During the Jallikattu protests, they thrashed people, many of them teenagers and set alight huts and autos. During protests against tasmac, we saw one SI slapping a lady brutally. He was later promoted. In trichy, a policeman kicked a pregnant woman. Both she and her child did not survive this brutality. Only a few days ago, a video surface where three traffic policemen beat up a guy in front of his mother and sister who were also beaten by the same police. And not, the same has repeated in Tuticorin and in a much worse manner and scale. Standard crowd control procedure doesn’t seem to have been followed. Tear gas doesn’t seem to have been effectively used. Water cannons were not brought. People were not fired below knee. And how did the police go about killing 12 people and injuring more before they stopped firing. If the intention was the disperse the crowd, shouldn’t they have not stopped after firing at one or two below the knee. How many bullets were fired in all ? Why were self loading rifles used ? Why were firing at unarmed civilians from strategic positions ? And on whose orders were they shooting ?I’m very sure every single one of these people I point here will be cleared of any wrong doings in the official findings and the mob will be blamed for it ? That simply doesn’t change the truth though.Conclusion:Sterlite is a unethical company run by a money making demon. The company and the man endangered the livelihood of several thousand people over the years. They have violated all the rules in the book and they deserve to operate. All protests against them are justified. And the factory should be permanently closed. Not just at Tuticorin, but across the entire country and the rest of the world.The Tuticorin massacre was planned murder and more than one party is responsible for it. First and foremost being Sterlite. These 13 people who have died have been martyred for a good cause. They fought for what they believed to be right and they fought for all of us. Let them rest in peace. It is our duty to remember them, honor them and finish what they started.#BanSterlite #SterliteKillsFootnotes[1] Ilavaluthy Mahendran (இளவழுதி)'s answer to What is the truth about the sterlite issue in Tamil Nadu?[2] https://books.google.co.in/books?dq=ratnagiri+sterlite+1993&hl=en&id=ho3rW62qeGoC&lpg=PT285&ots=9mXfKTBFhE&pg=PT285&sa=X&sig=CuadBjYBMT_6KRQTYnf5iLKLE3k&source=bl&ved=0ahUKEwjGytvllqbaAhVBlVQKHaFpC5kQ6AEIZjAJ#v=onepage&q=ratnagiri%20sterlite%201993&f=false[3] Copper unit comes a cropper[4] Disproportionate assets case against Jayalalithaa - Wikipedia[5] Vedanta got clearance for Tamil Nadu copper smelter by misrepresenting its location, activists say[6] Anil Agarwal's Shady Dealings[7] https://poromboke.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/health-report-sterlite_edited.pdf[8] Sterlite – here’s proof: The data on how the smelter is likely cause for water pollution[9] http://www.sipcotcuddalore.com/downloads/Mark_Chernaik_opinion_letter.pdf[10] Sterlite copper plant in TN shut down after gas leak[11] Sterlite Industries (I) Ltd. Etc. ... vs Union Of India And Ors. Etc. Etc on 2 April, 2013[12] Sterlite allowed to restart Tuticorin plant[13] https://tndeltawatch.files.wordpress.com/2018/03/thoothukudi-report-_compressed.pdf[14] Sterlite – here’s the proof: Data on air pollution, and the case of the missing trees[15] Indian High Court halts Vedanta's bauxite mining[16] Vedanta Resources: the world's most hated company?[17] Vedanta investors look into human rights issues in India[18] Forest law violations by Posco, Vedanta being probed: Jairam - Times of India[19] Eight global demos against Vedanta in Afrika, India and London[20] Tuticorin to Zambia: A History of Vedanta’s Legal Misadventures[21] Finance Bill Amends FCRA Again to Condone Illegal Donations to BJP, Congress from Foreign Companies - The Wire[22] https://www.forbes.com/forbes/welcome/?toURL=https://www.forbes.com/2010/04/27/forbes-india-anil-agarwal-vedanta-at-crossroads.html&refURL=https://thewire.in/rights/tuticorin-sterlite-copper-plant-vedanta-modi-human-rights&referrer=https://thewire.in/rights/tuticorin-sterlite-copper-plant-vedanta-modi-human-rights#71cc9d6f32aa[23] Sterlite moves HC for addl security in view of May 22 protest[24] Vedanta for ‘no protest zone’ around Sterlite unit[25] Sterlite moves HC for addl security in view of May 22 protest[26] Basilica of Our Lady of Snows, Thoothukudi - Wikipedia

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