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Freed Kamaiya Status Report |
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FREED KAMAIYAS WARN OF AGITATION
GOVERNMENT ACCUSED OF CREATING
CONFLICTS AMONG EX-KAMAIYAS
BASE held a leadership
development workshop for kamaiya leaders on the 5th to 7th
November in response to the weakening of the movement. In the year
and a half since the freedom declaration the ex-kamaiyas have
received little attention from the government. Many Ex-kamaiyas
were loosing heart.
The land distribution program of
the government only recognizes some of them. And the government
has distributed land to these families at the expense of others,
by issuing land certificates to plots that other ex-kamaiyas were
already occupying. This has caused fights between the ex-kamaiyas
in the registration and rehabiliation process. Ex-Kamaiya leaders
discussed these issues and the future of the ex-bonded labourers
movement at the workshop.
In a press conference in
Mahendranagar, Kanchanpur District on November 11th, ex-kamaiya
representatives from three districts announced their intention of
starting agitation again for proper rehabiliation. They demanded
that the government distribute identity cards to all the freed
kamaiyas, distribute land to them where they had settled and
provide them funds for rehabilitation. They also charged that the
government was attempting to create conflicts among the ex-kamaiyas
by providing identity cards and land only to some families while
leaving others without anything. They said that they would not
allow the government to "fracture the movement" in this way.
The freed kamaiyas have said they
will present a 15-day ultimatum to the prime minister on November
20th. If no action is taken to address their three demands before
December 5th, they will launch another round of civil disobedience
and protest actions.
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