A dense forest teeming with life, and essential to India’s Indigenous
   Adivasi people, could soon become a military training range.
   Tell President Murmu: Don’t let the army shoot up the Abujhmad forest. 
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            John,
   Deep in the heart of Bastar, India, the Abujhmad Forest is a safe haven
   for tigers, leopards, wild pigs, elephants, deer and monkeys. This rich
   nature reserve thrives because of the Indigenous Adivasi people, who have
   lived there in harmony, nurturing the lands and their culture for
   generations.
   But now, the Indian Government is threatening to destroy it – turning it
   from a sanctuary into a military training range. Local Adivasi human
   rights defenders are calling on India’s President Droupadi Murmu–an
   Adivasi herself–to protect the rights of her own community, and save the
   Abujhmad Forest. Any calls for justice are being shut down. That’s why we
   must come together now!
   President Murmu is the commander in chief of the army – with just one
   word, she could save the Forest lands and stop the orders of destruction.
   But for that, we must support the local resistance efforts and make them
   global and public NOW, as the bulldozers could arrive any day. Let’s ramp
   up the pressure:
   [ [link removed] ]President Droupadi Murmu: Save the precious forests in Bastar and end
   the violence against Indigenous communities!
   The destruction of these vast forests isn’t just an environmental crisis
   -- it’s a death sentence for the people and wildlife that depend on them.
   An area the size of Madrid is being wiped out in the name of warfare,
   leaving tigers, elephants, and entire communities with nowhere to go.
   Those who resist face brutal repression. Since January 2024, over 180
   people have been executed without trial, while countless others endure
   arrests, torture, and horrific violence -- simply for defending their
   home, the precious land and animals living there.
   But together, we can protect the people and the Forest. The Ekō community
   is millions of members strong – from all around the world. We have the
   power to ramp up the pressure and turn global attention to what’s
   happening in Bastar! Are you in?
   [ [link removed] ]President Droupadi Murmu: Save the precious forests in Bastar and end
   the violence against Indigenous communities!
                              
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            Thanks for all that you do,
            Apekshita and the team at Ekō
            
            More information:
   [ [link removed] ]Arrest and crackdown against human rights defenders in Bastar District,
   Chhattisgarh State, campaigning against corporatization and militarization
   Frontline Defenders 15 May 2024
   [ [link removed] ]Violation of Civil and Political Rights of Indigenous Peoples in India
   UN Treaty Body Database 12 July 2024
   [ [link removed] ]In the name of development: Indigenous rights violations and shrinking
   space in Chhattisgarh
   ECCHR 01 January 2024
             
    
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