The social movements cannot simply denounce – abstractly - the delocalisation of the economy. Not only does it ruin the job for us, but destroys the roots of the life of the poorest in the South. In India, a terrible conflict between a village of Untouchables - the lowest considered people in this country of castes - and Michelin, our big multinational corporation producing tires.
Thervoy Kandigai is a village in Tamil Nadu state (southern India). About 1500 families, are traditionally living of pastures and forests near Thervoy. It is their territory. With this plant, Michelin is destroying it for ever. The forest is an essential area for the survival of this population without land. It is now confiscated and has already begun to be destroyed, with a dramatic risk of drying up the lakes supplying water to local villages.
This French multinational corporation has indeed managed to convince the Indian federal authorities, and intends to build an ultramodern tires factory in place of the forest of the Untouchables. Space is already closed, buildings already under construction, a training centre already open.
The villagers are fighting alone for two years, multiplying actions and hunger strikes. In return, they face repression, beatings, and police presence. Some of them are in jail since February 2011. They just elected a Panchayat - kind of mayor - openly opposed to the installation of Michelin. And they call for international support. France is at the forefront. As well as the inhabitants of Thervoy Kandigai, the signers of this petition request the cancellation of the project. On its website, Michelin India proclaims: “One of core Michelin’s values is respect for people.” The time has come to prove that such words are not only commercial advertising. Do not touch the Untouchables’ forest at Thervoy Kandigai!
The undersigned require:
• The cancellation of the construction project of a Michelin factory at Thervoy Kandigai
•The land restitution to villagers
• Compensation to villagers for land destroyed
• The release of the eight persons who are jailed, amnesty for 61 persons awaiting for trial and the end of all violence against Thervoy people!
First to sign :
Annie Thébaud-Mony, sociologue, présidente de l’association Henri Pézerat, santé – travail – environnement
Fabrice Nicolino, journaliste, association Henri Pézerat
Josette Roudaire, présidente du Comité Amiante Prévenir et Réparer, Auvergne, association Henri Pézerat
François Roca, CGT Michelin
Thierry Souzon, CGT Michelin
Michel Chevalier, CGT Michelin
Jean-Sébastien Gascuel, hebdomadaire Paysan d’Auvergne
Jean-Pierre Serezat, Université populaire, Clermont Ferrand
Eric Panthou, Historien, Syndicaliste FSU, Clermont-Ferrand
Laurent Quinson, Bibliothécaire, Syndicaliste FSU, Lyon
Corine Védrine, ethnologue, Saint-Etienne