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    AT THIS RATE, ARMENIA WILL BE TURNED INTO MINES AND TAILINGS, WARN ENVIRONMENTALISTS

    epress.am
    12.28.2011

    On behalf of residents of his village, Qajaran mayor Rafik Atayan
    stated that they will keep their village, they are the owners of the
    village and they're not preparing to hand over their lands. Atayan
    today met with journalists in Yerevan, discussing the situation
    with the village in the southeastern Armenian province of Syunik,
    where residents, backed by environmentalists, are fighting for the
    communal land adjacent to their village which the government has
    alienated and transferred to Zangezur Copper-Molybdenum Combine.

    "We won't be the ones to open the border to Nakhchivan [note: the
    village is near the de facto exclave of Azerbaijan]. We were born here;
    we live [here]; we are restoring the 12th century church; our village
    lives. Compensation doesn't interest us; we don't need any thing. We
    live in this village and we will die here. I just buried my mother -
    to whom should I leave her grave?" he said.

    Atayan insists that the government decision should be annulled.

    Asked what is the view of Syunik regional governor Surik (Suren)
    Khachatryan on the matter, the village mayor said, "Ask him - each
    person speaks for himself."

    Also present at the press conference, head of the Heritage Party
    parliamentary faction Stepan (Styopa) Safaryan said today he sent
    a letter to RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, asking the matter be
    discussed immediately following the New Year and Christmas (marked
    on Jan. 6) holidays.

    In the MP's opinion, the nature of the border and the insistence of
    Kajaran residents to stay in their village is more valuable than any
    compensation the government can give them.

    "The state has adopted such a policy that in just a few years it wants
    to deplete our mines and get rich. This is the policy implemented by
    the state. The patents to exploit multiple mines given to several
    companies are very lucrative, and the sale of this raw material in
    the global market brings in a huge profit.

    "If this issue isn't solved, Armenia will very quickly turn into
    mines and [poisonous] tailings," said one other participant at the
    press conference, Heritage Party MP Zaruhi Postanjyan.

    The press conference summed up with organizers and activists urging
    all interested parties to join them in a demonstration outside the
    Government of Armenia building in Yerevan's Republic Square at 11
    am tomorrow, which will be followed by a march to the presidential
    residence on Baghramyan Ave.

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