Anda di halaman 1dari 22

BAN ENDOSULFAN

The Struggle
India, stand for the ban on Endosulfan at Stockholm – Solidarity

Kasargod: Indian government is taking a submissive approach towards Endosulfan, though the
global community is demanding ban on the pesticide due to its dangers, said Solidarity Youth
Movement state general secretary, P.I Noushad. He was inaugurating a protest convention,
jointly organized by the Solidarity Youth Movement and SIO in Kasargod city on April 25, the
anti-Endosulfan day in Kerala.

The deadly pesticide that killed over 200 people and made thousands bed-ridden in Kasargod
has been banned in Kerala following popular struggles. Karnataka also laid a ban on the lethal
pesticide. But in Punjab and other states, where the pesticide is still being sprayed in fields,
reports indicate that several health disorders have started to bud in, P.I Noushad said. An
overall ban is demanded on Endosulfan in the country under such a situation, he reiterated.

The POP review committee, which is part of the Stockholm Convention under the United
Nations, strongly recommends the ban on the pesticide based on scientific studies. In the
Stockholm Convention from April 25 to 29 in Geneva, the committee is expected to seek the
approval of member countries for the ban on the pesticide, PI Noushad explained. He blamed
the Indian government and the union minster for agriculture for yielding to the interests of
corporate companies to openly vote against the POP review committee’s findings in the
convention.

Shihab Pokkottur, state president of SIO; K.K Basheer, state secretary of the Solidarity; Ashraf
Master, district president of the Solidarity, Shafeeque Nasrulla, district general secretary and
Naser Cherukara, district vice president of Jamaat-e-Islami spoke in the function.

K.K Ismail, chairman of Endosulfan Victims Forum; Sindu Shaji, secretary of the forum;
Muhammed Farhan, SIO district president, TMC Siyadali, SIO district secretary and SA Moideen
Kunni, district secretary of JIH gave leadership for the convention.

Solidarity marches into the Parliament demanding ban on


Endosulfan

New Delhi: Solidarity Youth Movement activists took a protest march into the Parliament
raising the demands to bring nationwide ban on Endosulfan and vote against the pesticide at
the Stockholm Convention. After the march, an appeal against Endosulfan with the signatures
of one lakh overseas Malayalis was submitted to the Prime Minister.

The protest march kicked off from Kerala House premises. Famous human right activist,
Professor A.K Ramakrishnan, Priya Pillai of Greenpeace, PM Salih, SIO all-Indian general
secretary, Ravi Agarwal, Director of Toxic, New Delhi, Akhlaq, APCR, Adv. Shakir Jameel of
Solidarity, Adhila Shuhaib, a Kasargod native and P.K Noufal, Delhi Malayali Solidarity spoke in
the occasion.

K.T Aneesudheen, Limsheer Ali, K Hilarudheen, Sahla, Shana, Rabiya and Naushaba gave
leadership for the march. Artist Javed visualized the misery of Endosulfan in a canvas and
signature collection took place in another canvas at Jantar Mantar as part of the protest rally.
After the march, Solidarity leaders submitted a plea from overseas Malayalis with almost one
lakh of signatures to the Prime Minister. Signatures against Endosulfan were collected by
Thanima Cultural Society from Malayalis in Saudi Arabia.

Solidarity in forefront to reach Endosulfan sufferers for NHRC


hearing

Kasargod: Solidarity activists worked illustriously to bring Endosulfan sufferers in front of NHRC
chairman Jus: K.G. Balakrishnan, who appeared for a hearing of Endosulfan victims in the
district. All facilities were laid by the Solidarity Youth Movement to transport Endosulfan
victims to the Collectorate as the District and Gram Panchayaths utterly failed to prepare
enough facilities.

Solidarity’s MediHelp Project’s ambulance and vehicles were used to transport Endosulfan
sufferers. Solidarity workers described the state of each Endosulfan sufferer to Mr. K.G
Balakrishnan. The NHRC chairman later extolled non-profit organizations including Solidarity
Youth Movement for serving Endosulfan sufferers.

K.K Basheer, State Secretary of the Solidarity requested NHRC chairman to push for blanket ban
of Endosulfan pesticide across country in plea delivered to the chairman. Solidarity further
wanted NHRC to stand for several essential facilities of Endosulfan victims. An extensive
rehabilitation project including special schools, rehabilitation centres and medical centres
should be launched. Proper compensation should be levied from Kerala Plantation Corporation,
which sprayed Endosulfan pesticide through air in Kasargod.

Broad facilities should be prepared to distribute state government’s relief projects for
Endosulfan sufferers, the movement requested. Solidarity offered complete cooperation to
execute such projects in the affected areas. V.P Ashraf, District President of Solidarity;
Shafeeque Nasrulla, District General Secretary and K.K Ismail, Convenor of the Solidarity
Endosulfan Rehabilitation Project also accompanied Mr. Basheer in meeting with K.G.
Balakrishnan.

Endosulfan Victims Forum, an organisation set up under the auspices of the Solidarity Youth
Movement to advocate the needs of Endosulfan sufferers also submitted a plea to the NHRC
Chairman. The Forum wanted to ensure availability of identity cards to distribute state
assistances to all Endosulfan affected people in the area. Stringent steps should be taken not to
get undeserved people in the list for Kerala government’s projects, Forum leaders demanded.
K.K Ismail, Forum Chairman; Lata Das, Convenor; Eeshwar Naik, Joint-Convenor and Sundharan
Muliyar attended.

Endosulfan: Include all sufferers in Gov rehabilitation list:


Endosulfan Victims Forum

Kasargod: A district leaders meet of Endosulfan Victims Forum urges the State government to
ensure transparency in
implementing its newly-announced rehabilitation package for Endosulfan sufferers.
Government should be able to bring
together all Endosulfan victims into the medical camps, called up to prepare list of the
package’s beneficiaries. The Forum should fight down any effort to take in undeserved people
in the list. Systematic methods should be accepted to
distribute the assistances, the Forum demanded. Ongoing rehabilitation program of the state
government in the area is not functioning properly, leaders of the Forum alleged.
A small number of sufferers are benefitting from the government’s rice for two rupees and
pension programs, two key projects under the government’s existing Endosulfan rehabilitation
package. The Forum also decided to file a plea to the National Human Right Commission citing
imbalances in the distribution of state assistances.

K.K Basheer, State Secretary of the Solidarity Youth Movement inaugurated the meet of the
Forum. V.P Ashraf, District President of the Solidarity presided over the meet. Representing
various Panchayaths, G.B Sundharan – Muliyar; Shaji – Badiyadukka; Sankapparai –Kumbadaje;
Muhammed – Enmakaje; Leelamani – Bellur and Geetha Rajan – Kayyur Cheemeni participated.
K.K Ismail, Muhammad Padladkka, T.M.C Siyadali, Nihmathulla, N.M Riyas, Abdul Khader
Chattanjal and P.K Abdullah also spoke.

Leaders of the Forum: K.K Ismail (Chairman), Lata Das Chembrakanam (Convener) Shankara
Swami Kripa Madathadukka (Vice Chairman) Eeshwar Naik Beejathakatte, Ramachandran
Pallathadkka (Join Conveners) Vidhyagiri (Secretary).

Endosulfan Issue: Solidarity to block new panel of study into


Endosulfan aftereffects

New Delhi: Demanding “India, Ban Endosulphan and Rehabilitate the victims” Solidarity Youth
Movement will hold a march to the Parliament on Wednesday, November 24th 2010 said
P.Mujeeburahman, State President of Solidarity youth movement here in a press conference.
Victims of Endosulphan aerial spraying in Kasargod District of Kerala, human rights activists and
students community of Delhi will join the march.

The march will start from Jantar Mantar at 3 pm. Prominent personalities like Medha Patkar,
Ajit Sahi, Prof AK Ramakrishnan (JNU), Dr SQR Ilyas (Member, Central Advisory Council, Jamaat
e Islami Hind), Shahnawas Ali Raihan (National Secretary, SIO of India), P Mujeeb Rahman
(President, Solidarity Youth Movement) and eminent political leaders from various parties will
address the march.

The hazardous and killer pesticide Endosulphan has been used widely in India while most of the
foreign countries have made a blanket ban over it. Aerial spraying of Endosulphan in cashew
plantations of Kasargod district of Kerala had resulted into a catastrophe in which 200 people
are already dead and more than 4000 are living as victims with severe health hazards.

The report submitted recently by National Institute of Occupational Health to the National
Human Rights Commission reveals the devastation inflicted upon the people in Kasargod
district by the use of Endosulphan. They have recommended that no chemical pesticide should
be used in Kasargod district. Even then, surprisingly, India refuted moves to ban Endosulphan
worldwide and boycotted the voting in protest in the POP review committee, he added.

The sale and use of this pesticide was banned in Kerala by High Court in 2003, by State
government in 2004 and by the central government in 2005. Over 12 commissions were set up
to study this menace. Time has come to ban Endosulphan completely all over India and to
rehabilitate comprehensively all its victims. Both State and Central Governments should show
determination in this regard.

Mr. Mujeeb said this march is being organised as part of Solidarity’s anti – Endosulphan
agitation. Earlier Solidarity had organised agitations in Kasargod district along with the victims.
The second phase of the agitation commenced with the handing over of the battle torch to the
victims of all affected villages. With this Parliament march Solidarity intends to take this
agitation to the national stage.

Apart from spearheading the agitations Solidarity has been implementing a comprehensive
rehabilitation project for the victims in 11 panchayats of Kasargod district. The project covers
various segments like medical treatment, housing, free rationing of food items, education,
employment and community development. The fast finishing project is estimated to cost
rupees one crore which was donated by philanthropists.

Devikiran, a sixth standard student and victim from Enmakaje grama panchayat, also spoke in
the press conference. Victims and their parents from Enmakaje and Badiyaduka grama
panchayats were also attended.

KK Basheer, NK Abdussalam, state secretaries of Solidarity Youth Movement, Badeeussaman,


KT Hussain, State working committee members, Shafeek Nasrulla, Convener, Endosulfan
virudha samithi took part in the press conference.
K.G Balakrishnan assures NRHC intervention for
Endosulfan compensation

New Delhi: Jus: K.G Balakrishnan, chairman of the National Human Right Commission (NHRC)
tells the Solidarity Youth Movement leaders that the Commission considers taking hearing from
all victims of Endosulfan’s aerial spraying in Kasargod. Mr. Balakrishnan was chatting with the
Solidarity leaders and Endosulfan victims, who visited him at his chamber in the Commission
office in New Delhi to register their complaints over Endosulfan.

NHRM will make immediate interventions to avail adequate compensations for Endosulfan
victims in Kerala, he assured. Mr. Balakrishnan received complaints from Solidarity leaders and
Endosulfan victims at the trail hall of NHRC, because the Commission has already registered a
natural case against the Endosulfan usage. Justice Balakrishnan, after going through the
complaints submitted by Solidarity leaders, conversed with the parents and relatives of
Endosulfan victims.

He required Solidarity leaders to avail address details of all Endosulfan affected people in
Kasargod district. Once those details are received, the Commission will immediately intervene
in the issue to fetch enough compensation for those hapless people.
Endosulfan: Solidarity team visits Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi: A team of Solidarity Youth Movement leaders, Endosulfan victims and their relatives
visits Rahul Gandhi at his residence on Janpath 10 in New Delhi. Devi Kiran, Narayanan, Jeevan
Raj and Ajith Shaji, sufferers of Endosulfan spraying in Kasargod were dumbfounded to see the
young Indian leader shaking their hands and caressing them with very remorseful touches and
care. For a moment, they turned stuck and were unable to utter a single word in his big
presence.

Solidarity State President P. Mujeeb Rahman requested Rahul Gandhi to bring a blanket ban on
the lethal pesticide naitonawide. Amid the discussions, Rahul was observed to be enquiring his
private secretary regarding the issue. Rahul was told that the Union Agriculture Minister, who is
from Kerala, has submitted a letter to the Prime Minister demanding ban on Endosulfan. Rahul
assured Solidarity leaders that he would take proper steps after studying the issue deeply.

Relatives of the Endosulfan victims Ramachandran, Sindhu, Eeshwar Naik, Pushpalatha, Adv:
Shakir Jameel, K Ashraf, K.K Basheer, N.K Abdusalam and K.T Husain were also in the squad.
Endosulfan: Fight until Endosulfan banned nationwide:
Medha Patkar

New Delhi: Well-known social activist Medha Patkar urges Solidarity Youth Movement not to
retreat from its struggles
against Endosulfan until the lethal pesticide is banned nationwide. She was talking after
inaugurating Solidarity’s protest march into the Parliament on 24, November, 2010. The Kerala
government that restricted use and sales of Endosulfan should also take steps to halt
production of the pesticide in the state, Medha said. The central government’s stand in
international conferences on Endosulfan was always in favorable for the pesticide’s
manufacturers like Excel and H.I.L. The government should set right its Endosulfan policy in
interests of earth, human beings and farmers, she said.
Kerala has not still prohibited Endosulfan manufacturing in it land. Banning sales and use of the
pesticide will not only
be sufficient, because what happens is that Endosulfan produced in the state is transported
into its neighboring states and returns to Kerala. Only prohibition of Endosulfan’s
manufacturing in the state will do ultimate justice for its victims in Kerala, Medha explained.
Medha offered support of the National Alliance of People’s Movement for the Solidarity Youth
Movement to broaden its fights against Endosulfan into a national stage.

Speaking to the gathering, Member of Parliament from Kasargod, P Karunakaran also


dismantled the need for another study into the aftereffects of Endosulfan in the district. The
issue has undergone several studies by expert panels, and there needs no further study to find
out its nasty consequences. Endosulfan-caused disasters in the district have been a point of
discussion in all international gatherings summoned up on Endosulfan cause, Karunakaran
added.
The Endosulfan issue is a best example to prove how corporate and governments come
together for selfish interests, said Prof: A.K Ramakrishnan, Jawaharlal University, New Delhi.

Addressing the meet, P Mujeeb Rahman, state President of the Solidarity welcomed the Kerala
government’s new compensation package for Endosulfan victims. However, the proposed
package is not adequate as far as the intensity of the crisis is concerned, he said. Mr. Mujeeb
further demanded the state government review the allegation that its last package was not
properly implemented among deserved victims of Endosulfan in the area.

S.Q.R Illyas, Member of Muslim Personal Law Board; Mujthaba Farooq, Member Jamaat-e-
Islami national committee;
Badheeuzzaman and Anees Rahman spoke in the meet. Devi Kiran, an Endosulfan victim from
Enmakaje Panchayath recited a song.

Victims of Endosulfan disaster in Kasargod and their relatives like Narayanan, Ramachandran,
Ajith Shaji, Sindhu, Jeevan Raj, Eeshwar Naik and Pushpalatha took part.

State Secretaries of the Solidarity K.K Basheer and N.K Abdusalam, K.T Husain and P.K Noufal
gave leadership for the march.

K.V Thomas humiliated victims of Endosulfan


disaster – Solidarity
Kozhikode: Union Minister K.V Thomas’ statement backing Endosulfan pesticide is humiliating
the hapless victims of Endosulfan disaster in eleven Panchayaths in Kasargod district, states P
Mujeeb Rahman, State Head of the Solidarity Youth Movement. K.V Thomas earlier said that
Endosulfan did not have any adverse affects in Kasargod.
The minister could just have flipped through the National Human Right Commission’s 2002
report on the aftereffects of Endosulfan usage in the district before making such senseless
comments, Mr. Mujeeb Rahman said.
The report, which openly portrayed miseries of people in the district, was submitted to the
Central Government agency, National Institute of Occupational Health (N.I.O.H). In its report,
NHRC strongly recommended to cease further usages of Endosulfan in the area, where more
than 200 people died of the deadly pesticide and thousands slaved to critical chronic healthy
disorders. Even though, India accepted a favorable stand towards this highly poisonous
pesticide in a P.O.P Review Committee (POPRC) meeting. Indian delegates at the meeting
sternly backed Endosulfan notwithstanding all other major countries demanded worldwide ban
over the pesticide. Further, they boycotted a voting on the ban of Endosulfan.
Of now the minister’s remark comes in justification of India’s stand in the P.O.P Review
Committee, which humiliated India among world countries. Actually, it is a shame for Kerala as
such a statement came from a minister belonging to the State where its High Court, State
Government and the Union Government completely banned sales and usage of Endosulfan
through last several years.

Indeed it is clear that the minister’s Endosulfan backing comment came from his yielding to
Endosulfan manufacturer lobby. K.V Thomas should get ready to withdraw his statement and
apologize to thousands of Endosulfan victims in Kasargod. The Congress Party in Kerala should
reveal whether it also complies with the minister’s statement, Mujeeb Rahman enraged on.

Endosulfan ban: India’s stand is unfortunate – Solidarity


India’s favorable stand towards Endosulfan at the P.O.P Review Committee (POPRC) meeting
was unfortunate, stated K.K Basheer, State Secretary of the Solidarity Youth Movement. He was
talking after handing over key of the house Solidarity offered for one of the victims of
Endosulfan at Puthige Panchayath in Kasargod.

Indian delegates at the international meeting on Endosulfan could not find tears of thousands
of unlucky victims of Endosulfan’s 25-year long usage in plantations in the district, he said.
However it is relievable that the POPRC decided to move ahead with its procedures to ban
Endosulfan barring India’s positive stand. He hoped that India would correct its current stand at
the committee’s Stockholm convention next year.

Solidarity offered the house for Kuttymoolya from Mugu at Puthige Panchayath. The house was
realized in a short span of time when Solidarity workers extended their physical exertion along
with the money collected from well-wishers.

K.K Ismail, Convener, Solidarity’s Endosulfan Rehabilitation Project presided over the function.
Muhammed Padladkka, District Secretary of the Solidarity; Abdul Latheef Kumbala, Area
President, Solidarity and T.M.C Siyadali, District President, SIO spoke in the occasion. Former
ward councilor Pushpavathi Poovappa, Krishnan Master and A.G Ashraf took part in the
function.

Ban Endosulfan effectively, demands Solidarity’s Workshop on


Endosulfan

Kasargod: Solidarity Youth Movement requests the Central and State governments to
effectively place a ban over Endosulfan pesticide. The suggestion was raised at a Workshop
conducted by the movement in Kasargod to discuss Endosulfan miseries. The function pointed
out that despite Kerala’s ban over Endosulfan existing, H.I.L, a public sector chemical firm still
produces the pesticide inside the State.

Endosulfan has already shown devastating effects in Kasargod, and so governments should take
up immediate steps not to repeat the situation anywhere else. State government should take
account of all Endosulfan victims while considering beneficiaries for its ‘Rice For 2 Rupees’
drive. Like wise procedure to determine beneficiaries for the ‘Rs.1000 Pension’ scheme should
be made fully transparent. The scheme should be accurately extended into all deserved people,
the Workshop suggested.

K.K Basheer, State Secretary of Solidarity inaugurated the Workshop, which was taken place at
Aaliya Auditorium, Kasargod. Shafeeque Nasrulla, District Vice President presided over the
meet. K.K Ismail, District Secretary for Solidarity Cultural Wing and Samara Samithi Leaders of
various Panchayaths, C.P Latha Das, K.Sundharan Vani Nagar, Mahaalinga Puthrkala, Eweeshara
Naik, Leelamani, G.B Sundharan, Bhaskaran Ammenkode, Abdurahiman Bhavikkara, Sangappa
Rai Belinha and Ambadi Cheemeni spoke in the Workshop.

V.P Ashraf Master, District General Secretary of Solidarity welcomed the gathering. Naser
Cherukara, JIH District Vice President and T.M.C Siyadali, District President, SIO took part in the
function

Endosulfan; children gather to protest

Kasargod: Hundreds of children from the Endosulfan-hit areas expressed their protest against
the stand of Union minister, finding no reason to ban Endosulfan despite the fact of whole a
region being badly effected with this deadly pesticide. The children hailed from Muliyar
Panchayath, one of the mostly effected areas with the use of Endosulfan. The children were
taking part in a study camp named, 'Varnolsavam' (festival of colour) conducted by the
Solidarity Youth Movement at Mundakkai GUP School in Mooladukkam as part of its Endosulfan
Rehabilitation Scheme.

While inaugurating the camp, Khalid Bellipady, President of Muliyar Gram-Panchayath asked
the children to move ahead in the path of education and learning, getting over all sorts of
worries caused by the Endosulfan.

K K Basheer, State Secretary of the Solidarity presided over the function. Abubacker, chairman
of the Panchayth Standing Committee, K B Muhammed Kunnhi, President of Punchiri Club and
V P Ashraf Master, district president of the Solidarity spoke in the occasion.

Dr. S L P Umarul Farook, principal of Aaliya Senior Secondary School, Abdul Nasser, Malarvaadi
State Resource Person and K K Ismail, Convenor of the Solidarity Endosulfan Rehabilitation
Scheme took the lectures in the study camp. P K Abdullah, district president of sio made the
concluding speech. Shafeeque Nasrulla and Muhammed Padladkka, district secretaries of the
Solidarity, Ahmed Iqbal, district committee member, T M C Siad Ali, district secretary of SIO,
Rashid Muhayudheen, joint secretary, Abdul Kadher Chattanchaal, Moideen Kutty, Haris
Bhevincha and Shakkir gave leadership to the camp.

Endosulfan victims vow not to be guinea pigs for another


study

Kasargod: In a Solidarity protest get together, Endosulfan victims here in Kasargod swear that
they will no longer turn guinea pigs for another study into the aftereffects of Endosulfan. No
any study teams will be permitted to enter the area for another awkward study, they coarsely
pledged.

Solidarity Youth Movement conducted the protest gathering in wake of the Government’s
recent decision to launch one more study about the Endosulfan’s already-proven lethal
consequences among people in Kasargod. The meet asked the Government whose interests it
wanted to secure without providing sufficient medical aids and rehabilitations for hapless
Endosulfan victims.

Devi Kiran, sixth standard student at Kasargod Gov: Blind School and son of Eeshwara Naikk and
Pushpa, Annathadkka delivered oath for the participants.

P Mujeeb Rahman, State President of the Solidarity burnt beacons of the selected Endosulfan
victims as a symbolic kickoff of agitations over the Government decision.

Udhayan, Rekha and Kusuma - Vaninagar; Shifana - Kattukukke; Riyas and Shamsudheen -
Belincha; Sambath Kumar - Maarppanadkkathe; Naseer - Chakkudal; Ravi Chandran –
Muniyoor; Ajit Shaji – Vidhyagiri; Purushu
- Ammankode and Fareeda - Mooladukkam Colony took part in the protest meet.

Ban Endosulfan: Solidarity heads a protest march to HIL

Eranakulam: Victims of Endosulfan disaster in Kasargod took a protest march to the Hindustan
Insecticides Limited (HIL) in Eloor, Ernakulam under the leadership of the Solidarity Youth
Movement. HIL, a government of India enterprise still produces Endosulfan despite the
pesticide is proven to be causing deadly aftereffects in Kasargod district of Kerala.
The protest march was held as part of Solidarity Kasargod district committee's anti-Endosulfan
campaign under the banner. "India: Ban the Endosulfan." State president of the movement, P
Mujeeb Rahman inaugurated the march, which set out from Manjummal Junction.

Fight against Endosulfan, which is proved highly poisonous both for nature and the humankind
should be reinforced, Mr. Mujeeb Rahman reminded the gathering. Struggle against Endosulfan
is, of course a combat to save the earth and lives on it. It is shameful that the Indian
government produces the deadly pesticide in its own companies well knowing that it is
terrifically harmful to the biodiversity of the earth, he added. Mujeeb Rahman urged the
necessity to prohibit the Endosulfan, which converted the lives of thousands of people in
Kasargod hell-like. He defied the government with the raising demand to ban the pesticide from
using further in the nation.

Jaleel Padanna, Solidarity Kasargod district president presided over the function. Dr: C M Joy;
Geo Jose; K K Basheer, State Secretary, Solidarity; Muhammed Umer, district president,
Solidarity Eranakulam; Shafeeq Nasrulla, district vice president, Solidarity, Kasargod; Sundaran
Vaninagar and T MC Siydali; district president, SIO, Kasargod spoke in the occasion. Dr. Ambika
Suthan's message backing the struggle was read. Suhail Hashim delivered the welcome address,
and V P Ashraf offered vote of thanks.

District committee members of the Solidarity, K K Ismail; T K Ashraf; P K Sirajudheen; K P


Khaleelurahman Nadvi; N M Riyas; Faris Abdullah; Moideen Kunnhi; Muhammed Paladukka; A P
Shamseer; K M Iqbal; Latheef Kumbala and leaders of Endosulfan Samara Samithi in Kasargod,
G B Sundharan; Hareeshan; Babu Kaje; Ibrahim Bevincha; Siddique; Rajan and Abdurahiman
Bavikkara gave the leadership for the protest march.

Solidarity launches a four-month campaign against endosulfan


Kasargod: Solidarity Youth Movement is to launch a four-month protest campaign against
endosulfan usage in Kasargod District from Feb. 1 to May 31. The campaign will trumpet
slogans like; ban endosulfan in India; levy compensation from endosulfan manufactures and
properly rehabilitate victims of the pesticide in the district.

The campaign is introduced in the wake of Union Agriculture Minister, Sharad Pawar's denial of
the need for a ban on endosulfan. And India's stand at the Persistent Organic Pollution Review
Committee held in Geneva, where India said 'yes' to endosulfan while 35 other participating
nations decided against it. It makes the way simple for endosulfan to India.

The campaign will also push Kerala government to avail its proposed rehabilitation packages to
the rightly needed people. As part of the campaign, various functions will be held all across the
district in participation of prominent personalities. On 3rd of March a district leaders' meet will
be conducted and P Mujeeb Rahman, State President of the Solidarity will inaugurate it. A
district worker's convention will follow on 6th of the month.

Solidarity Endosulfan rehabilitation project

Solidarity's Endosulphan rehabilitation project was launched on 8th March, 2008 at Kasargode
town. Jamaat e Islami Kerala Chief T Arif Ali inaugurated the project. MLAs, District Panchayat
Office bearers Municipal Office bearers and activists were also present in the function.
Solidarity decided to concentrate the first phase of the project for 50 lakhs in the badly
affected five villages, viz, Enmakaje, Kumbadaje, Muliyar, Kayyur-Cheemeni, and Pullur Periya.

A team of committed young activists and students under the leadership of a full time
coordinator is carrying out the rehabilitation activities. In all the five categories namely
treatment, housing, ration distribution, education and employment, remarkable portion of the
target is already achieved in a very short time span of less than one year. In all the five
panchayats free medical camps were conducted. Doctors from different streams of medicines
and paramedics were made available. Patients needing lasting medication are getting the
medicines at their doorsteps by the volunteers. Ten patients are getting special treatment Govt.
Ayurvedic Hospital in Kayyur Cheemeni. The organizers arranged an expert for massage on daily
wages in this hospital with co operation of hospital authorities. A remarkable achievement is
that of Mr Udayan who started walking after 18 years, following the treatment under the
project

Five out of 15 new houses are already handed over to the beneficiaries. Ten houses are in the
final lap of construction. Repairs of 13 houses are going on.

69 families of Enmakaje, 61 families of Kumbadaje, 57 families of Muliyar, 41 families of Kayyur


Cheemeni and 13 families of Pulloor Periya has been benefiting the food rationing from last
April onwards continuously.

All the selected students were given with educational requirements in the opening of academic
year. Two girls were admitted for Para medical courses. One student was admitted for
computer education and is now employed with it. All the students under the project and their
parents were also given educational counseling.

Four families of Kumbadaje and Muliyar were distributed with sewing machines, 3 persons of
Kumbadaje and Muliyar were aided for expanding their shops and 2 families were provided
with cattle.

The project is the realization of the dreams of a group of committed youth. For them it was not
a mere charity activity, rather it was a struggle through social service. These young companions
overpowered the red tapism of Govt.s, both left and right and proved that the service can only
be imparted from a spirit of non selfish motive. The 50 lacks project of the state Govt. rests in
eternal peace while a short spanned project of entire Kerala society reached sharp on the
target through the hand of activists of Solidarity Youth Movement.

Endosulfan: New Scientific probe is to shield the Plantation


Corporation

Kasargod: Government’s decision to post a scientific team to probe into the aftereffects of
Endosulfan usage, which was ceased ten years back, is an attempt to protect the Plantation
Corporation, alleged K.K Basheer, State Secretary of the Solidarity Youth Movement. The
pesticide that plunged thousands of families in Kasargod into tears should be totally banned in
the country and damages should be levied from Plantation Corporation, he demanded.
Mr. Basheer was talking after distributing a bendable artificial leg to Sruti, one of the victims of
Endosulfan calamity and daughter of Vaninagar resident Tharadas. Sruti, a tenth standard
student at the Vaninagar High School earlier underwent a surgery on her handicapped leg,
which was cut off by doctors. Sruti’s family has been included in Solidarity’s food ration project
in Kasargod.

The function was taken place at the Vaninagar High School, Padre. Dr: Y.S Mohan Kumar; school
headmaster Sathyanarayana Butt; V.P Ashraf Master, District President of the Solidarity and K.K
Ismail, convenor of Solidarity’s rehabilitation project spoke in the function. Muhammed
Padladkka, District Secretary of Solidarity, T.M.C Siyadali, District President, SIO, Sundharan
Vaninagar, Haneefa Pallikkara and Hameedali Master took part in the function.

House handed over under Endosulfan Scheme in Enmakaje

Kasargod: A new household constructed under the Solidarity Endosulfan Rehabilitation Scheme
at Maniyambara in Enmakaje, Kasargod has been handed over.

Pushpa Amekkala, president, Enmakaje Gram-Panchayath inaugurated the function of key-


handing-over of the house, which was offered by the Solidarity to a blind person, Abdullah, a
resident of Maniyambara.

K K Basheer, State Secretary of the Solidarity, presiding over the function said that from its
formation, Solidarity Youth Movement has well incorporated social service with social protest
campaigns. Second phase of the renowned rehabilitation scheme will finish by the end of this
year.

Shaarada teacher, ward member, Muhammed Kunhi Haji, standing committee chairman of
Puthinge Gram-Panchyath , C A Moideen Kunhi, district secretary of JIH, Kasargod, K
Sathyasheelan, headmaster of Gov. school for blind students, Kasargod, T M Hameedali,
president of IUML, Puthnge panjayath, B K Muhammed Kunhi, convener of house construction
committee, Ashraf Bayaar, convener of employment division, T M Siadali, district president of
SIO and Rashid Muhayudheen, district secretary of sio also took part in the function.
House handed over under Endosulfan Rehabilitation Scheme

Kasargod: As part of the Endosulfan Rehabilitation Scheme, a new house has been handed over
in Bellur Panchayath. The house was offered to Mr Krishnamaniyani, a blind. He received the
key from Mr P Mujeeb Rahman, State President of the Solidarity Youth Movement.

Speaking at function, Mujeeb Rahman said that along with the rehabilitation project, Solidarity
will come forward with strong protests for a complete ban on Endosulfan. K K Basheer, State
Secretary of the Solidarity stated that in a sequel to the last years' successful 50 lakh scheme,
Solidarity is to undertake various projects under a second phase that costs Rs 45 lakh.

Smt Malathi J Roy, Grama-Panchyath President of Bellur, Dr Y S Mohan Kumar, K K Ismail,


Convenor of the Rehabilitation Scheme and B K Kunnimuhammed, Convenor of the House
Construction Committee spoke in the meeting. Ashraf Bhayar, Area Organiser of Jamat e Islami,
Muhammed Kunni Padladkka, District Secretary of Solidarity, Ahmed Iqbal, member of District
Committee and T M C Siyadali, SIO District Secretary also attended in the function.

Solidarity makes life for a victim of Endosulfan misery

Kasargod: Giving a little relief to Mr. Abdurahiman, a resident of Aalur in Muliyar


Panchayath and a typical victim of Endosulfan calamity, Solidarity Youth Movement offered a'
street shop' under the second phase of its mammoth Endosulfan Rehabilitation Scheme. Mr
Abdurahiman is a skin diseased in effect of Endosulfan, and was benefiting from the first phase
of Rehabilitation Scheme for medical treatment.

He was allotted the 'street shop' in the second phase. The shop has been presented to him in a
function held nearby the Gov. Higher Secondary School, Cherkkalam. P K Abubacker Nadvi,
District President of Jamat-e-Islami Hind, Kasargod who handed over the shop said it is in an
exemplary way that the Solidarity Youth Movment is working in the field of social service.
Collecting resources from common people, Solidarity is spending them on the deserved and
needy in a well constructive way, he added.

K K Basheer, State Secretary of the movement disclosed that second phase of the Rehabilitation
Scheme is primarily slated to exercise on availing medical treatment to the victims in eleven
Panchayaths severely living on in effect of the Endosulfan misery. K K Ismail, convenor of the
Rehabilitation Scheme presided over the function. Ashraf Bhayaar, Area Organiser of Jamat-e-
Islami Hind, Abdul Rahman Aalur, a journalist and TMC Siadali, District Secretary of sio spoke in
the occasion.

Ahmed Iqbal and Fariq Abdullah, District Committee members of the Solidarity, B K Muhammed
Kunnhi, convenor of House Construction Committee, Rashid Muhayudheen, District Joint
Secretary of sio, Shareef Cherkkalam and Haris Bhevincha took part in the fucntion.

Learning to walk at 18

Udayan is learning to walk at 18 and the sight lights up his mother Shilaja’s face. She has
been under severe mental torment ever since her firstborn was born retarded. She lives in
Vaninagar colony in the endosulphan disaster hit Enmakaje panchayat of Kasaragod district.
Weeks long treatment and physiotherapy has helped him to start walking for the first time in
his life.

Shilaja gracefully acknowledges Solidarity Youth Movement’s helping hand and the love and
affection of hospital authorities. Aswini 17 and Asokan 12 are Shilaja’s other kids. Udayan is
suffering from cerebralplasmy and fits

Udayan’s treatment expenses are met by Solidarity Youth Movement as part of its
Endosalphan rehabilitation project. Projects worth 50 lakhs are being implemented in five
disaster hit panchayats. Already 40 lakhs has been spend.

Anda mungkin juga menyukai