The Hindu - Myanmar refugees rally against NHPC plant

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June 29, The Hindu
Myanmar refugees rally against NHPC plant

Hundreds of Myanmarese refugees, under the banner of the Anti-Tamanthi Dam
Campaign Committee (ATDCC), held a demonstration here on Tuesday to
protest against the construction of a 1,200 MW power plant, coming up in
the Kuki-dominated tribal area of Myanmar. The power plant is being
constructed with the help of the National Hydro-electric Power Corporation
(NHPC).

In a memorandum submitted to the Prime Minister, the Home Minister, and
the Chairman-cum-Managing Director of NHPC, the protesters said the dam
would displace 3,600 ethnic Kuki people from 35 villages and submerge
17,000 acres of agricultural land. "All the manual works, will be for sure
done by the local Kukis by use of force, thus leading to human rights
abuses against the local population,'' the memorandum said. The committee
also alleged that 80 per cent of the power generated from the plant, was
likely to be exported to India to strengthen ties between the two
countries.

Stop investments'

Appealing to the Indian Government to stop the Tamanthi project which
would "in no way benefit the local Kuki people," the memorandum said all
forms of investments in Myanmar should also be stopped until genuine
democracy was restored, as the investment was strengthening the military
dictatorship and supporting its strategy to subjugate the indigenous
people.

Threat to wildlife

The proposed dam site being part of Myanmar's largest national park, the
flooding would threaten the habitats of many endangered wild species
including tigers, leopards, rhinos, Asian golden cats, gorillas and
hornbills.

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