Putla: A 75-Year-Old Woman Indigenous Rights Defender
15 May 2019 (International Work Group for indigenous Affairs – IGWIA)* — The global rush for natural resources is one of the biggest threats against indigenous peoples’ as they often live in remote areas which are still rich on natural resources. Unfortunately, indigenous peoples are increasingly being criminalised – or even killed – when defending their rights.
Photo: There existed a strong solidarity among the Souy villages
Collective protest against land-grabbing
Everyone in the village would be affected by this land-grabbing, and the solidarity between them was strong from the beginning.
To defend their rights and livelihoods, Putla and other women from her village went to the four neighboring Souy villages to create awareness about the issue and get their support. They quickly agreed to block the roads when trolleys from the company drove through their villages.
“Most of the community members were against the company, but we didn’t have any leaders. It was a collective decision to fight against the land-grabbing” Putla explains, remembering how it all started.
Despite the community’s official claims/rights to the land, the company did not withdraw. Instead they mustered the support of the police. When the villagers began blocking the roads, the company answered by using force to remove them and many men from the villages were arrested or beaten.
To counter this violence, some of the women from the villages volunteered to stand in front of blockades, as they were less likely to be beaten. In the evenings, they gathered in front of the local district chief’s house to show their protest against the arrests and the whole situation. However, the women who put themselves in the frontline where not immune from consequence.
“I received many threats, but I didn’t care about it. I only care about my land. If I care about my life with my land, the life itself is meaningless without the land”, Putla explains, when asked where she got the courage to keep fighting for their rights.
Photo: It required a collective effort to withstand the pressure from the company and local government
Risking everything to stop the trolleys
The situation escalated in 2009, when the company tried to enter Souy peoples’ land in a surprise move one early morning. At that time, 65-year-old Putla was the first one who noticed the sound of the incoming trolleys.
She immediately went out on the road and threw herself down in front of the trolleys to block it. As the trolley halted just a few meters from her, Putla yelled:
“If you take our land you might as well take our lives. My life is nothing worth without the land.”
Alarmed by the noise, the other villagers soon came to back her up, all of which was too much for the company employees, who soon retreated, leaving this small woman on the road.
Shortly after, negotiations between the village and the company began, and the Souy people were given back the rights to their ancestral land that surrounded their village.
Photo: Putla standing on the same road where she stopped the trolleys in 2009
The importance of solidarity and survival
Even though this risky move by Putla became the symbol of the turning point of that land conflict for the Souy people, Putla has no doubt when she tries to explain what the key was to the successful defence of their rights.
“The most important thing is to have a strong solidarity, to help each other and to stand together.”
When asked whether she would throw herself under a trolley again, her answer comes abruptly and without hesitation:
“I will keep fighting until I die. I will not lose my ancestral land – it is a fight we cannot afford to lose!” Before she chuckles and says, “I’ll not be the loser, but the winner”.
Photo: Around 1,350 Souy people are living in five small villages
Increasing pressure on indigenous rights defenders
Despite progress in recognition of indigenous peoples’ rights at the global level over the past 30 years, these achievements are in many cases not translated into local realities.
According to the United Nations (UN), indigenous rights defenders are facing greater violations of their rights today than they were just a decade ago. Every year, thousands of indigenous peoples are criminalised and discriminated against – increasingly, this trend takes the highest toll of all: the life of indigenous rights defenders.
In 2017, more than 400 environmental and human rights defenders were killed – and approximately 50 per cent of these were indigenous peoples.
Read more about indigenous peoples’ rights in Australia in our newly published The Indigenous World 2019 >>
*SOURCE: International Work Group for indigenous Affairs – IGWIA. Go to ORIGINAL.
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Source: https://human-wrongs-watch.net/2019/05/25/putla-a-75-year-old-woman-indigenous-rights-defender/
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