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    "LET'S SAVE TEGHUT FOREST": ENVIRONMENTALISTS CONTINUE PROTEST OF MINING EXPLOITATION
    By Gohar Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    16.01.12 | 15:29

    "Let's Save Teghut Forest" environmental group, consisting of 250
    activists went to Teghut on January 15 where, as they state, they
    tried to introduce the situation in Teghut to the participants of
    the environmental initiative.

    "This was a study initiative, which aimed to introduce Teghut forest,
    the works done there, and what threatens Teghut to all those people
    who will later fight against the development of the mine," says Gor
    Hakobyan, head of "Let's Save Teghut Forest" environmental group.

    It has been more than four years -- since November 2007 -- that
    environmentalists have tried to stop the development of further copper
    and molybdenum processing near the village of Teghut in the Lori
    province. According to environmentalists this may irrevocably damage
    the ecology and Teghut village, where there are as many as 55,000 rare
    and 45,000 valuable trees in the Teghut forests, as well as plants and
    animal species registered in the Red Book[listing endangered species].

    In Teghut the members of the environmental group were met by
    villagers, who were for the development of the mine and asked the
    environmentalists to leave.

    The Teghut and Shnogh villages of the Lori province are some four-six
    kilometers from the mine.

    Harutyun Meliksetyan, Head of Teghut village, the population of
    which is 780 people, told ArmeniaNow that the mine is one of the few
    workplaces which hire 170 residents of the village, paying on average
    60,000 drams (about $150) per month each, and according to Meliksetyan,
    "the development of the mine is already irrevocable."

    Resident of Shnogh village Gevorg Papyan told ArmeniaNow that in
    spite of job creations, some damages have already appeared.

    "I believe that natural resources must be used. Thanks to the
    development of the mine many residents of our village have jobs now,
    however, when now I see how polluted the river running down our village
    is, and the lands are lost in dust, I understand that it is already
    causing some damages, and the situation will be even worse in a few
    years," Papyan says.

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