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  • "Sos Teghut" Coalition of Ecological NGOs Appeals to President

    "SOS TEGHUT" COALITION OF ECOLOGICAL NGOs APPEALS TO ARMENIAN
    PRESIDENT


    YEREVAN, MARCH 3, NOYAN TAPAN. "SOS Teghut" coalition of 26 ecologial
    NGOs filed a written complaint against operation of the Teghut mine to
    the Armenian president. Mher Sharoyan, representative of "Armenian
    Forests" NGO - member of "SOS Teghut", said at the March 1 press
    conference that as a result of the mine's operation, even greater
    damage will be done both to the environment and local
    population. According to him, a number of international conventions,
    the RA Constitution and laws would be violated in case of the
    program's implementation. In his words, the real danger to the state,
    population and environment was not correctly assessed during the state
    expert examination of this program of Armenian Copper Program (ACP)
    company. M. Sharoyan noted that the program's implementation will have
    especially disastrous concequences in terms of keeping natural balance
    of the local catchment basin, depriving local settlements of drinking
    water. Besides, according to Varsham Avetian, resident of the Snogh
    village near Teghut, several local valuable historic and cultural
    monuments are under threat of destruction. "We accuse others of
    destroying Armenian historic monuments while acting in the same way,"
    he said. Chairwoman of the Social-Ecological Association Srbui
    Harutyunian noted that valuable mountainous forests will be cut down,
    for which ACP will pay only 8 mln dollars annually, with the company
    shareholders receiving incomes of 14 mln dollars. "So making a net
    profit of over 406 mln dollars in 28 years, ACP will leave behind
    impoverished soil and dried up mountain springs. It will take efforts
    of several generations to restore all this," she said. Community head
    of Teghut Harutyun Meliksetian, head of the Shnogh village Koryun
    Shadinian and a group of villagers participated in the press
    conference. They said that they are not against the program's
    implementation because nearly half of local residents are unemployed
    and "have no means to feed their families". They were not concerned
    very much about ecologists' warning that Teghut will become a dead
    zone in 30 years. "If all this goes on, Teghut will become an
    uninhabited area sooner or later," the Teghut community head noted.
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