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    ARMENIAN COURT REFUSES TO BLOCK MINING PROJECT
    Hasmik Smbatian

    http://www.azatutyun.am/content/article/ 1992756.html
    24.03.2010

    An Armenian court on Wednesday rejected a lawsuit against a
    controversial mining project which ecologists say would wreak further
    havoc on Armenia's shrinking green areas.

    The environment protection group Ekodar asked the Administrative
    Court earlier this year to annul recent years' government decisions
    allowing a private mining company to develop a massive copper and
    molybdenum deposit in the northern Lori region.

    The Teghut deposit is estimated to contain 1.6 million tons of copper
    and about 100,000 tons of molybdenum. Its commercial exploitation
    would result in the destruction of 357 hectares of rich forest,
    including 128,000 trees.

    In their 66-page lawsuit, Ekodar lawyers said the
    Lichtenstein-registered company Armenian Copper Program (ACP) received
    an official authorization to press ahead with the project in violation
    of laws and government regulations relating to environment protection.

    The Ministry of Environment and other government agencies sued by
    the non-governmental organization deny this.

    The court took the government's side in the dispute, ruling that
    Ekodar is not even entitled to taking legal action against the
    Teghut-related decisions. The verdict came just one day after it opened
    public hearings on the case. The presiding judge, Artsrun Mirzoyan,
    controversially decided on Tuesday to adjudicate the dispute under
    an "accelerated procedure" that bars litigants from making oral
    presentations of their cases and asking each other questions in court.

    Hayk Alumian, an Ekodar lawyer, said this was done to minimize public
    resonance caused by the suit. "I knew that there is pressure on the
    court and that the court will not agree to rule in our favor," he told
    RFE/RL. "But at least I expected a public trial during which we would
    present our arguments and hear the arguments of the opposite side."

    Hrayr Savzian, the Ekodar chairman, expressed hope that the brief
    court battle will nonetheless put the Teghut controversy under greater
    international spotlight. He said the European Court of Human Rights
    is already looking into a lawsuit filed by his organization.

    The global economic crisis appears to have put the Teghut project on
    hold. ACP has yet to attract an estimated $260 million in investments
    needed for its implementation. A top ACP executive said last year that
    the company has delayed the launch of large-scale open-pit operations
    at Teghut until 2011.

    ACP, which operates copper mines and a smelter elsewhere in Lori,
    admits the heavy environmental cost of its plans but says that will
    be more than offset by 1,400 new jobs which it has pledged to create
    in the economically depressed area. It has also pledged to build new
    schools and make other investments in the local infrastructure.
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