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    TURKISH ORGANIZATIONS PROTEST AGAINST ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

    Anatolia News Agency, Turkey
    Aug 6 2007

    Igdir, 6 August: Members of several non-governmental organizations
    (NGOs) gathered in the eastern Turkish city of Igdir to draw attention
    to hazards of nuclear power plants.

    They also demanded closure of the Metsamor nuclear power plant in
    Armenia, which is situated only 16 kilometres away from the Turkish
    border.

    Speaking on behalf of the protestors, The Association of Health
    Workers For Peace and Environment Against Nuclear Jeopardy (Nused)
    secretary-general, Derman Boztokm said, "Global nuclear energy lobbies
    put pressure on the developing countries to use nuclear energy instead
    of renewable energy for their own financial benefits."

    "Whole eastern and southeastern Anatolia would be affected in case of
    an accident at the Metsamor nuclear power plant. The plant was declared
    as the most dangerous power plant in the world by the International
    Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and the EU. This power plant should be
    shut down as soon as possible," he said.

    The Metsamor Nuclear power plant was built in 1970s, about 30
    kilometres west of the Armenian capital of Yerevan. The plant was
    constructed with two VVER-440 Model V230 nuclear reactors and the
    technology used at the time was no longer compatible with modern
    safety standards.

    The power plant produces about 40 per cent of Armenia's electricity.

    It was closed due to the 1988 earthquake in Armenia. However, energy
    shortages in Armenia compelled the Armenian government to reopen the
    plant in 1993.

    The EU continues to encourage the Armenian government to shut down
    the Metsamor power plant but the Armenian government first wants
    to acquire enough alternative sources of energy to compensate for a
    shutdown of the reactor.
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