Thousands of Protesters Call For Termination of Dam Project in Myanmar’s Kachin State
Thousands of Protesters Call For Termination of
2019-02-07
About 10,000 people in northern
Kachin activists, leaders from Kachin political parties, religious leaders, local civil society groups, Buddhist monks, and residents of Waingmaw and Myitkyina townships marched in the state capital Myitkyina demanding the complete halt of the hydropower project.
The
"This is a call for a permanent halt of Myitsone dam project," said Duwa Gumgrawng Awng Hkam, leader of the
Ashin Pyinnya Wuntha, a monk from
"Daw [honorific]Aung San Suu Kyi had said it would be subject to the will of the people," he told RFA's Myanmar Service. "So, we need to show in strength that people have a total objection toward the Myitsone dam project."
A resident of Aung Myin Tha San Pya village who gave her name as Lura said, "The ruling government said before assuming power that it would be up to the people, but it is changing now. We want to demand that the government keep its promise and scrap the
Former President
However, the lack of a decision on whether the project can now proceed has strained relations between the two countries.
"They should know how important Myitsone is to us," Lura said about the
Respect the people's wishes
A statement issued by protest organizers called on the two Chinese companies implementing the project to respect people's wishes and maintain good relations between the two nations by giving up plans to continue the project.
"We would like to request that CPI [
"We are ready to express our desire more aggressively if they fail to stop the project," he added, but did not elaborate.
Ethnic Kachins and leaders from local political parties and social organizations blasted a statement issued by
The statement also said that the CPIC provided social, education, and health services to area residents forced to move from the dam site to
More than 1,000 villagers displaced by the project have been forced to move into housing built by the Chinese company, according to the online journal The Irrawaddy.
During his visit to Kachin state in late December, Hong was said to have cautioned Kachin political parties and civil society groups that the ongoing delay of the Myitsone hydropower project could affect future Chinese investment in
"I wonder if they were unaware of us when the Chinese Ambassador said we the local people didn't object [to the project] or if they only see [our position] when we protest," said Myitsone resident
"That's why we're protesting," she added.
Locals have reported that vehicles from Chinese companies are being spotted more frequently in the Myitsone area, though the project has not officially restarted.
CPI also held a contest in which local children at schools in Myitkyina township were asked to read a book about the benefits of the hydropower project and rewarded those who gave "correct" answers, residents said.
"We know that it's just an excuse to say it's hard to make concessions in investment matters between two countries, and it could harm bilateral relations," Tsa Ji of the
"It's not difficult to make a decision after seeking consent from all people living in Kachin state," he said. "A decision could be reached once the Kachin state government is granted administrative and judiciary authority."
'Toxic cognac for chronic war'
Representatives of the
Rev. Hpauyawng Tu Mai, who attended the meeting, told the
In late January, Catholic Cardinal
"This dam is an environmental disaster," he said in the statement. "[The] Myitsone dam is a toxic cognac for chronic war. Peace will fade [on] the horizon. A bleak future awaits the people of
Reported by Elizabeth Janmar for RFA's Myanmar Service. Translated by Nandar Chann. Written in English by
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