Nuclear resistance escalates in South India
September 15, 2012
Hundreds of people have been arrested, dozens remain in custody and three deaths have been reported as protests against the start-up of the nuclear power plant at Kudankulam, India, reached a crisis point this week. The government’s announcement that it would start loading nuclear fuel into one of the two Russian-built reactors beginning September 11 sparked a new round of mass resistance from villagers living along the coast of Tamil Nadu state at the southern tip of India.
An estimated 30,000 people rallied in the village of Idinthakarai over the weekend of September 8–9. Seven thousand police were positioned on the roads nearby to quell protests like those that have so far prevented bringing the reactor online. The People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE), led by S.P. Udayakumar, initiated a yearlong series of mass fasts and nonviolent demonstrations by farmers and fishermen who live and work in the shadow of the reactor. For several months last winter, area residents blocked roads and prevented construction workers from reaching the plant. Police have filed 55,000 First Information Reports, the first step for criminal prosecution, while 6,918 people face charges of sedition under a much-criticized section of Indian law.
In the wake of the Fukushima catastrophe, popular opposition to the Kudankulam project has grown ever larger, including from opposition political parties and some who are not committed to the nonviolent discipline observed by the PMANE protesters.
On Sunday, instead of confronting the police on the roads, some 8,000 people began walking down the beach towards the seaside nuclear plant just two miles away, with women and children at the front. Others took to sea in their fishing boats to surround the plant. Police were not prepared for the human wave, which stopped just a few hundred meters outside the perimeter wall of the reactor site. The force was redeployed onto the beach but the demonstrators refused orders to retreat, and thousands slept on the beach in inclement weather.
The next day, while most of the people returned home to freshen up, police in riot gear stormed the beach. Some of the hundreds of protesters remaining there threw sticks and stones. Police responded with a fusillade of tear gas and a lathi-charge — a military tactical melee marked by swinging the six-foot long bamboo lathi, or clubs, to disperse a crowd. Many demonstrators, trapped between lines of police and the ocean, sought refuge by wading up to their necks in the sea.
Back in Idinthakarai, police busied themselves going door to door, harassing and threatening residents while searching for PMANE leaders, including Udayakumar. At Our Lady of Lourdes Catholic church, where many nuclear protests begin, counter-protesters — aided by police, some say — tore down the anti-nuclear banner, rampaged through the sanctuary, smashed a statue of the Virgin Mary and urinated on the wreckage wrought. The local priest reported that police had thrown mud and sand into the food that women were preparing for the protesters.
While Catholic officials condemned the “brutal and unjustified” police response, others suggested that the desecration was a purposeful assault on the minority Catholic faithful who make up a majority of the anti-nuclear movement in the vicinity of the plant.
Tragically, the protests and violent police response were not limited to the handful of villages near the plant. Fishermen led demonstrations in towns in neighboring districts along the coast. In Tuticorin, about 50 miles from Kudankulam, hundreds of people blocked train tracks and a highway for hours on Monday. When a police outpost near there was set ablaze and the demonstrators kept marching towards the station, police opened fire, killing a 48-year-old fisherman, G. Antony John. A 6-year-old girl was also reportedly killed when crushed by a crowd retreating from police attack.
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