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February 2, 2006
Daily Dawn
By Our Correspondent
Protest Rallies in Diamer against Bhasha Dam
GILGIT, Feb 1: Over 20,000 protesters blocked the Karakoram Highway
for five hours on Wednesday in Diamer district, 122kms south of Gilgit,
against proposed construction of the Bhasha dam.
They held processions and rallied all over the district —in Gonar Farm,
Chilas, Thore, Darel and Tangeer valleys where the government has decided to
build a reservoir at a cost of $6.545 billion near the border of NWFP and
Northern Areas.
Addressing a rally in Chilas, local leaders condemned the decision to build
the Bhasha dam which would displace 30,000 people and inundate 31,580 acres
of barren and 1,600 acres of arable land in Diamer district.
The protesters, spread from Goherbabd to Thore, held banners and placards
against the Bhasha dam and called upon President Pervez Musharraf to
withdraw what they termed an injudicious and illogical decision. Member of
the Northern Areas Legislative Council from Diamer, Advocate Fidaullah, said
that they were opposed to the Basha dam which was a conspiracy to destroy
their area. He said they had liberated this region without any outside help
and they would not let others impose decisions or negotiate their rights
over vital issues.
The ruling PML’s provincial chief organizer Basheer Ahmed Khan said that the
region had been deprived of its constitutional rights for 58 years and they
would not tolerate any further deprivation in the name of dam. They said the
dam would destroy their culture and lands.
Another NALC member from Diamer, Haji Abdul Quddus, regretted the role of
the NWFP government which, he said, had misguided the people on the Bhasha
dam issue. He called upon President Musharraf to assess ground realities.
Former NALC member from Diamer Haji Ameer Jan said that the centre was
imposing its decisions on Gilgit and Baltistan against the will of local
people who did not have representation in Senate and National Assembly.
Chairman Anti-Basha Dam Movement Maulana Muhammad Sadiq moved a three-point
resolution which was adopted by the audience. The resolution rejected the
Bhasha dam and appealed to the president and the prime minister to withdraw
the decision. The resolution said that the people of Northern Areas would
never accept dams in any part of Gilgit-Baltistan.
Earlier over 5000 protesters staged a sit-in in Thore on the KKH where they
burnt tyres and blocked the highway. They asked Wapda engineers and staff to
immediately stop work on the site.
Through nonviolent means,
The World Sindhi Institute works
relentlessly
for universal human rights and humanitarian law for
the
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