The Jury panel observed that the ocean belongs to the communities who are living on the coast and they have a fundamental right to live there. Building any type of walls on the coast is the denial of fisher people’s right to livelihood. Justice Suresh was astonished to the fact that the survivors of tsunami are still living under pathetic conditions in what is known as ‘temporary shelters’ after three years of tsunami.
The present condition of tsunami survivors is a clear violation of article 21 of the Indian constitution that is right to live, jury panel added. The Jury strongly felt the urgent need to protect the fishing community and their customary right to coast and sea.
More than 50 tsunami survivors from the coast of Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry presented their testimonies and case studies which highlighted the issues of displacement and denial of rights, livelihood, gender, Coastal Zone Regulation, tourism issues and resource utalisation and accountability.
Dr.Yasodha highlighted the gender discrimination and exclusion of women in the compensation and rehabilitation process of tsunami. She pointed out that women should part of the decision making process in order to eliminate discrimination.
Ossie Fernandes of Human Right Foundation and member of expert panel of the people’s tribunal stated that the proposed Coastal Zone Management Plan concept note is not in favour of the fisher folk and the original 1991 Coastal Regulation Zone notification has to be reinforced.
Sumesh Mangalassery an expert panel member questioned the agenda and the role of International Financial Institutions like World Bank and Asian Development Bank in the context of tsunami to develop tourism infrastructure in the coast. The increasing sex tourism and rampant child sexual abuse became a matter of concern during the tribunal
Conveners of the tribunal Mr. S.M.Prithiviraj and Poet Malathy Maitri stated that the tribunal report will be used to pressurize the government to initiate meaningful remedial action and utilize the tsunami relief fund for the welfare of fisher people.
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