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ARUNACHAL PRADESH: TWO KILLED, 6 INJURED BY POLICE FIRING IN THE TAWANG DISTRICT

Tawang 3rd-May-2016:

According to Himanshu Thakkar, founder and coordinator of the South Asia Network on Dams, Rivers and People (SANDRP), at least two people have been killed by police in the Tawang district of Arunachal Pradesh.

 

Tawang Protester killed in police firing: Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF) Arunachal Pradesh

Thakkar writes, “As of 4:00 pm on Monday, 2nd May 2016 two people were killed and many injured while protesting against the arrest of Lama Lobsang Gyatso in Tawang today. There are unconfirmed reports that four people, including a Buddhist Lama, have been killed.”

“What a shocking turn of events in Tawang district in Arunachal Pradesh, following machinations by the pro-hydro lobby and mismanagement by the police….”

Tawang Protester against Dam injured in Police firing

The victims were protesting for the release of Lama Lobsang Gyatso, one of the most vocal opponents of hydropower projects in the Tawang region and secretary of Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF), an organization of the Monpa community in the Mon-Tawang region of Arunachal Pradesh.

Lama Lobsang Gyatso seems to have been arrested on trumped-up charges relating to a dispute with the Abbot of Tawang Monastery. His supporters were protesting for his release when the shooting happened.

Lama Lobsang Gyatso

The Background

Under Lobsang Gyatso’s leadership, SMRF has been advocating socio-culturally and ecologically sensitive development in the Mon-Tawang region. The group has protested against ecologically destructive hydropower projects, demanded accountability in the execution of government schemes and development projects, and exposed corruption.

And their work has been bearing fruit: On April 7th, the National Green Tribunal suspended the environmental clearance of the 780 MW Nyamjang Chhu hydropower project in response to an appeal the group filed. The Tribunal asked for a fresh impact assessment studies, a public hearing for local people, and an appraisal by the Expert Appraisal Committee on River Valley & Hydroelectric projects and the Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEFCC).

Tawang Protesters against Dam: Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF) Arunachal Pradesh

A major issue was the dam’s impact on the wintering habitat of the black-necked crane, a vulnerable bird that’s sacred to the Buddhist Monpa community, who consider it an embodiment of the 6th Dalai Lama, who was from Tawang and wrote about the bird in his poetry.

Lobsang Gyatso and SMRF have been supporting villagers in recording their objections against other destructive hydropower projects in Tawang too, including Tawang II HEP.

However Lobsang Gyatso’s success seems to have made him a target for the local police authorities.

Tawang Protesters against Dam: Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF)

On Tuesday, April 26th, he was arrested for allegedly leading a group of people from Gongkhar village. SMRF is opposed to the reconstruction of the spillway of the small 6 MW Mukto Shakangchu hydropower project in Gonghkar. Gyatso was arrested for disruption of peace.

Tawang Protesters against Dam: Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF) Arunachal Pradesh

This morning (Monday, May 2nd), more lay people and lamas came out in large numbers to support Lobsang Gyatso and press for his release. Lobsang Gyatso was taken for his bail hearing and returned without getting it. He was brought back and secretly taken in from the back door of the police station bypassing the protestors in the front. When people moved toward the police station to protest they were fired upon. Apparently no tear gas or rubber bullets were used. One of the deceased received a bullet in his forehead.

After the shooting, Lobsang Gyatso was given bail. But the manner in which the police have dealt with the protestors is shocking, to say the least.

Source: Raiot

Photo: Save Mon Region Federation (SMRF) Arunachal Pradesh

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