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    AZERBAIJAN AND TURKISH NGOS DEMAND TO CLOSE METSAMOR ATOMIC POWER-PLANT

    Ïðaâî Âûaîða, Azerbaijan
    Demaz.org
    Aug 16 2007

    Local experts consider that breakdown in Armenian station will fraught
    with negative consequences in the region Azerbaijan and Turkey demand
    to close Metsamor atomic power-plant in Armenia which is considered
    dangerous to the entire region. Recently representatives of public
    organizations carried out protest action demanding to close the
    said atomic power plant. The members of Turkish NGOs gathered in
    the eastern city Igdir pursued a purpose to attract international
    community's attention to the risk which present atomic power plants
    in the world. As secretary general of the Association of health
    care workers "For peace and environment against the risk of nuclear
    explosion" Derman Boztokm on behalf of the public organizations stated,
    "there is clearly a need to close the Armenian atomic power-plant,
    as breakdown in the station can affect on the East and South-East
    Asia." It is appropriate mention that the said station is situated
    for a distance of 16 km from Turkish frontier.

    According to the director of Azerbaijan's Human Rights Centre Eldar
    Zeynalov, Metsamor APP problem was not at the focus of attention
    since late 90s, as after a number of breakdowns it had been closed.

    "After that Armenia has been deprived of the power industry
    consequently which decided to use of the Metsamor APP even despite
    its uselessness," said E. Zeynalov.

    According to him, such protest actions took place in Armenia itself,
    and their organizers also demanded to close the said station:
    "In Armenia they themselves were beware of that in case of accident
    first inhabitants of this country would suffer from that. In addition,
    environment organizations began gathering signatures for its closing."

    The issue became more acute after earthquake which took place in
    Armenia and it was revealed that the APP had been built in tectonic
    break and could be destroyed any time. Anyway the APP is ongoing
    functioning.

    According to E. Zeynalov, possible consequences of the breakdown can
    be predestined on basis of the catastrophe in Chernobyl APP which
    caused the regrettable enough consequences.

    Furthermore, as E. Zeynalov said, countries wherein there are APPs
    cooperate with each other and Turkish authorities' demand could have
    some political nuance. For instance, Armenia cooperates with Iran
    that is today against the IAEA because of nontransparent nuclear
    programmes. Thus, as E. Zeynalov stressed, installations for uranium
    enrichment are likely to be used for the atomic bomb production. At
    the same time he said that Turkish organizations' apprehensions can
    be justified.

    In turn, the chief of Ecology Forecasting Centre of Azerbaijan Telman
    Zeynalov stated that Azerbaijan's ecology organizations are backing
    their Turkish colleagues. According to the experts, breakdown in APP,
    Armenia can have negative impact upon Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey,
    Iran, as the breakdown in Chernobyl APP affected on Belarus, Russia
    and other countries.

    He reminded that the APP in Armenia is built by outdated technologies
    and generators do not meet modern requirements. In conclusion,
    T. Zeynalov informed about his backing up Turkish public organizations
    considering that Metsamor APP should be closed.

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    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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