DEHRADUN DECLARATION
12 June 2009
During the process of enactment of the Forests Right Act in 2006,
the National Forum for Forest People’s and Forest Workers
(NFFPFW) passed two important resolutions in the second National
Conference held at Ranchi:
1) Establishment of community governance over forest resources
2) To resist commodification of forests and related resources.
Over the last 2-3 years, in many states including Uttar Pradesh,
Uttarakhand, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Orissa, Maharashtra,
Karnataka, and West Bengal, we have taken significant steps in realising
these resolutions. In many villages we have been successful in forming
Forest Rights Committees on the basis of the Forests Right Act (FRA).
On 10-12 June 2009, we forest peoples - adivasis, forest workers,
and other forest dwellers, from 16 states of India - have converged
at Dehradun, the forest capital of India - discussing, debating,
and uniting to send a strong message to the whole world. The following
is the declaration from the conference on ‘Resisting commodification
of Forests; Establishing community governance over forest resources’,
adopted as the ‘Dehradun Declaration 2009’.
We, the forest people of the world – living in the woods,
surviving on the fruits and crops, farming on the jhoom land, re-cultivating
the forest land, roaming around with our herds – have occupied
this land since ages. We announce loudly, in unity and solidarity,
that let there be no doubt on the future: we are the forests, and
the forests are us, and our existence is mutually dependent. The
crisis faced by our forests and environment today will only intensify
without us.
This is no ordinary crisis. Not merely a climate crisis - or in
your words, this magnified self-created monster of a financial crisis.
We believe it is a Crisis of Civilizations. It’s no ordinary
clash but a fundamental clash between our knowledge systems; of
being, of nature and your wisdom, technology, and demonic tendencies.
Your world rests on ideas of power, territories, boundaries, profit,
exploitation and oppression and you try to own everything, including
Mother Nature. This is what drives your civilisation. You need this
world of oppression and exploitation; to survive and feel good.
If you want to include us in your world by ‘civilising’
us, we will happily choose to remain uncivilised. Call us savages,
we do not care! We have learnt amidst these trees, this water, this
air, and other forest beings - a life of freedom, of being without
boundaries, and yet never forgetting the boundaries of nature. You
need your legal monoliths and your structures of governance to attempt
to tide over this crisis, but for us the laws of nature, learnt
and assimilated over generations are sufficient.
You talk of attaining Independence on August 15 1947… What
is that? We, the forest people and the forests have been independent
since ages. You tried enslaving us; by trapping us in your illusion
that believes in converting living beings into slaves - hollow occupants
of servile bodies - a life of death; by capturing our forests, establishing
your false laws of oppression and exploitation - contradicting the
fundamental laws of nature. We know the way you exploited and enslaved
our native American comrades in other parts of the world. Let us
remind you that you behaved no differently than those feudal and
imperialist ancestors of yours. We, therefore, reject your unnatural
law, your civilization of tyranny and cruelty. What freedom? We
see no freedom, in being driven out of our forests, separated from
water, land, fields, trees, air, and friendly animals, to the ecosystem
to which we belong. What freedom, which doesn’t forget to
chain its own brothers and sisters. False Freedom! We see no truth
in a society that remains haunted by the prosperity of a few capitalists,
whilst, never forgetting to oppress the workers, adivasis, dalits,
women and poor of the world! We reject you!
Forest Rights Act, you need it more than us. If you think you are
bestowing rights on us, then you are wrong. We have lived with these
forests for ages. Our ancestors, gods, goddesses, friends and life
lived in this and will continue to live here. We don’t define
rights, we know what is ours and to whom we belong. We are the forests,
the forests are us. Out of necessity, if you want to talk the language
of rights, we are ready for it. It’s your need to recognise
our rights over the forests and correct the historical injustices
and exploitation. However, if by granting pattas (land titles) over
a portion of forest you conspire to control, commodify, and sell
the rest of the forests, then you are wrong. We understand your
vested intentions and are determined to save the forests from your
corrupt desires of exploitation, developmentalism, ill-sighted conservation,
and technological fixes.
If you think the ghosts of commodity capitalism are going to chain
our minds and souls for eternity, then you are mistaken. From the
forests, the nature we have learnt that power is not infinite, exploitation
is not infinite too. We, the labouring workers, adivasis, and dalits
don’t treat the forest a resource to be exploited but as something
which lives and supports life.
There is a climate crisis around and no amount of free trade, capital,
or technology will eliminate the roots of this crisis. You forget
that the crises has emanated from the way your society is structured
- an edifice based on an unending desire for resources and a way
of life that sees nature as an object of exploitation and extraction.
Fools! You are doomed to bear the brunt and suffer the pains of
your actions, but we ask you - Why must we suffer? You have intruded
in our lifestyle, in the rhythm of Mother Earth. You have corrupted
the environs by your vehicles, industries, arms, and development
and your actions have created a crisis in our homes. You have sinned
against the essence of our being, and amidst our rage and tears,
we reject the basis of your being: a thought - of mistrust, of control,
of vicious self-interest, of injustice, and blame.
How dare you blame us for a climate crisis? It is the product of
un-natural practices, and it has devastated our lives. How could
you cut our trees unthinkingly? The temperature is increasing, rainfall
is diminishing, and the forests are burning - consuming themselves
in pain. Now you want us out of our habitats in the name of conserving
our forests! You kill, unsparingly, relish in “terrorizing”
busts of tigers, decorating your mantelpiece - all pointing to your
moral sensibility – and yet you have the audacity to tell
us to leave the forests so that you can protect the Tigers! What
law do you know? Who are you to teach what is legal? You are illegal
- contradicting the very law of nature - of coexistence. You have
no solutions - you only destroy.
You may not care of our times, but spare a thought for the coming
generations, their inheritance. Do you wish to present to them a
world of chaos and destruction? Are you so blinded by your greed?
At least, now - in this crisis - we need to unite, all civilizations,
and forest people of the world, to resolve the crisis, to restore
our relationship with nature.
Today, at Dehradun, we call for and welcome the solidarity and harmony
of all world’s forest people - workers, adivasis, and fellow
travellers - on this journey to realizing the fulfilment of our
existence, in communion with our forests. We warn your civilization
that we are a people, united in struggle against the structure of
capitalism - of greed, thievery, and profiteering. We warn the nations
of the world, that you must not forget to honour our existence,
or else – from deep within our hearts - we shout out loud:
NO MORE SILENCE! We will rise from the ashes of your devastating
fire! To resist your order, undeterred by your traps. We will rise
- a united forest people - together, in strength and solidarity,
to challenge the very fabric of your civilization, and become one
with nature, again!
At the National Conference of NFFPFW held in Dehradun, we, the forest
communities from forested regions of states across the country and
our organizations came together and collectively decided:
· Before
demanding individual rights we will collectively struggle for
claiming community rights
· We will constantly engage with the government and responsible
officials for the implementation of the FRA
· We will pressurize the government to publicize and disseminate
information on the Act, and at the same time use our own resources
to do the same
· We have an inalienable right over our forest land, and
even where the FRA talks of our ownership rights, we will oppose
the government’s talk of distribution of pattas and struggle
for our land
· If need be we will even challenge the government in court
· We will struggle for the conversion of all villages of
Taungiya, Goth, Khatte and Nomadic communities that have not been
granted the status of Revenue Villages, such that this be done
at the earliest
· We will struggle for the rights of Primitive Tribes and
Nomadic communities who have survived for generations on traditional
cattle rearing
· We will collect all those documents from government records
where our rights have been registered
· We will fight to stop all those companies that have attacked
our forests from continuing to do so and pressurize the government
· In order to establish our right over minor-forest produce,
we will enlist them
· We will strengthen the struggle against commodification
of forests
· We will organize public hearings and forest rights conferences
everywhere
· If our voices are being ignored we will sit on hunger
strike in front of the Parliament and do a gherao
· During elections we will boycott all those political
parties that don’t talk about our rights
· We will expose the government’s increasing carelessness
and weaknesses to the media
· In order to reach our goal we will each strengthen our
organization in our area as well as bring together all such organizations
such that we can together fight with strength
· We will fight this battle under the leadership of our
community leaders, particularly women
· In such manner we will achieve our principal goal of
establishing self-governance over forests by forest communities
· We will launch a people’s campaign for effective
implementation of the Social Security Act, 2008, catered to the
unorganized sector
Arise!
Forest People of the World, Unite!
Workers and the marginalised peoples of the World, Unite!
Zindabad!
National Forum of Forest Peoples and Forest Workers, India