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    GREEN ACTIVISTS DEMAND PRIME MINISTER TO DECLARE PROJECT OF DEVELOPMENT OF TEGHOUT MINE INVALID

    arminfo
    Thursday, February 9, 17:09

    Green activists have appealed to Armenian Prime Minister Tigran
    Sargsyan for annulling the project of development of the Teghout mine.

    The statement by Save Teghout Initiative Group provided to ArmInfo
    reads that the activists demand annulment of the government decision
    dated Nov 1 2007 on exploitation of Teghout mine, revocation of ACP
    Company's license for use of minerals, as well as elaboration of an
    environmental development project for Teghout.

    The government in Nov 2007 approved project of exploitation of the
    Teghout copper and molybdenum mine. As it was reported earlier, the
    project submitted to the government did not properly show the
    environment impact assessment. In addition, exploitation of the mine
    contradicts the country's legislation and international conventions
    signed by Armenia. In the autumn of 2010 the Aarhus Convention
    Compliance Committee passed a resolution saying that Armenia as a
    party to the Convention failed to fulfill certain of its commitments.

    A protest action against development of Teghout copper-molybdenum
    deposit was held in Teghout on Jan 15. Over 200 people (green
    activists, politicians and men of culture) from Yerevan, Vanadzor and
    Gyumri expressed their protest against the ore-mining project.

    Afterwards on Jan 27 the project was discussed in Moscow.

    To recall, the public organizations have been actively fighting
    against the development of Teghout deposit since 2007.

    Environmentalists say that the project will not only have a
    destructive effect on the environment of the region (357 ha of forests
    will be cut), but will also have a positive impact on the
    health of the residents of the nearby populated areas. Many of the
    plants and animals in Teghout are included in the International Red
    Book.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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