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    In reply to video reportage on Alaverdi's "Ankyun Plus" TV

    http://hetq.am/eng/news/26442/in-reply-to-video-reportage-on-alaverdis-ankyun-plus-tv.html
    23:58, May 13, 2013

    In reply to video reportage on Alaverdi's "Ankyun Plus" TV Titled
    "EcoLab participants in Teghut" Published on 8 May 2013

    On behalf of the EcoLab project, its partner organisations and donors,
    we would like to state, that we consider the above mentioned reportage
    as a misuse and misrepresentation of the project, its partners and
    donors' names in favour of Teghut (Lori region, Armenia)
    copper-molybdenum mining project of Vallex F.M. Establishment.

    We are grateful for the hosting of the study visit of the EcoLab
    seminar's participants on Sustainable Development on 30 April 2013.
    The study visit included an excursion on the site and a detailed
    presentation about the mining project. However, we would like to
    state, that the partners and donors of EcoLab are well aware of the
    large civic opposition, in Armenia and in a number of diaspora
    communities around the world, to the Teghut mining project. Moreover,
    they are aware of the criticisms that have been made and the concerns
    that have been raised by academics, think tanks, as well as NGOs in
    Armenia and internationally, concerning the lack of sustainability of
    the mine from an environmental, social, economic and cultural
    perspective. In fact, three of the EcoLab partner organisations
    (IDHR, Peace Dialogue and Journalists' Club `Asparez') have been
    struggling for years against unsustainable mining projects in Armenia
    and through their numerous statements and actions they aim to stop
    mining in Teghut for the protection and development of human life and
    environment in Armenia.

    Sadly, however, the above mentioned news report, which portrays a
    one-sided perspective about Teghut mine, misrepresents the views of
    the EcoLab project, its partners and donors. We would like to confirm
    that the participants of the seminar were provided with the
    opportunity to learn about the `other side of the story' and that by
    no means should it be assumed that the EcoLab partners and/or donors
    are supporters of mining in Teghut or that they endorse the mining
    project. The sole purpose of the visit organised by EcoLab was to
    provide comprehensive information about the situation over the Teghut
    issue to the young participants, so they would be able to develop
    their approach and activism actions based on in-depth analysis of the
    context. The mentioned video material contradicts to EcoLab's
    intention; we perceive it as abuse of confidence and as an example of
    the unethical and unprofessional corporate identity of Vallex, as well
    as a harmful example for the young participants of the project.

    The EcoLab project is the Armenian country program of the Joint Civic
    Education programme. The Joint Civic Education programme empowers
    social change through active citizenship education, by providing
    capacity building for young people and facilitating cooperation among
    civil society professionals. EcoLab is based on the idea of Education
    for Sustainable Development for young environmental activists or those
    who want to take the opportunity to enhance their skills and
    capacities so as to contribute to the implementation of their own
    project ideas.

    EcoLab's partners are the MitOst Association (Germany), the Institute
    for Democracy and Human Rights (Yerevan, Armenia), Peace Dialogue NGO
    (Vanadzor, Armenia), Syunik NGO (Vayots Dzor, Armenia), and
    Journalists' Club `Asparez' (Gyumri, Armenia). The project is funded
    by the German Federal Foreign Office, the Calouste Gulbenkian
    Foundation (Portugal) and the Robert Bosch Stiftung (Germany).




    From: A. Papazian
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