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攻擊人權捍衛者

2024年8月8日

Subham

事故日期
2024年8月8日
日期準確度
全部正確
Subham
男性
被鎮壓對象的朋友/同事/家人
任意拘留
目標: Individual
事發地點: 印度
Hyatt 美國 酒店/飯店 企業回應
Taj Group 印度 酒店/飯店 企業回應
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On 8 August 2024, Indian human rights defender Pranab Doley, who has been vocal against the proposed development projects in the area, particularly the Hyatt Hotel project in Inglay Pathar, was surrounded by a mob of over 100 individuals in Rongajan Village, Kaziranga. Doley, along with his colleagues Manohar Pegu and Ritupan Pegu, was collecting testimonies from families displaced by the proposed project when they were threatened and assaulted. The mob specifically targeted Doley, issuing threats against him and other members of Greater Kaziranga Land and Human Rights Committee (GKLHRC).

Manohar Pegu and Ritupan Pegu from the GKLHRC were detained.

Minali Gowala and Geeta Gowala are farmers who had been evicted from the land acquired for the proposed Hyatt Hotel and Resorts. The two and Minali´s daughter were assaulted the same day.

Saurav Patgiri, an independent research scholar and Subham, a local youth who had accompanied Saurav, were detained by police.

On August 3, 2024, the Sarma-led state government allegedly signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Tata Group to establish a five-star Taj Hotel at Hatikhuli. Previously, in September 2023, the government is also alleged to have signed another MoU with Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels for the development of a five-star hotel at Inglay Pothar.

The Business & Human Rights Resource Center invited both the Taj and Hyatt Hotels to comment on the incident; they did not.