Anti nuclear dump blockades in southern Italy

uranix 25.11.2003 08:15 Themen: Atom Weltweit
Protesters have been blocking roads and railway lines in the southern Italian Basilicata region since the Rome parliament revealed on 14 November that a nuclear waste dump is to be built there. On Sunday 23 November more than 100,000 people took part in a demonstration. Because not even trucks with necessities were allowed through, local people were gradually running short of staples like milk and bread.
At an evening rally in Scanzano Jonico, which has a population of 6,000, the protesters demanded that the government of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi rethink its plans. Scanzano will not become Italy?s atomic refuse tip, the demonstrators shouted. We have no idea how the dump will affect our health, emphasised Mayor Mario Altieri, who appropriated the land to be used for the dump with a decree. It was intolerable, opponents said, that the government in Rome had made the decision without consulting local people and authorities.

Following the protests the government said it would take no further decisions for now. But demonstrators vowed to keep up their protests until the government takes the decision back. Opponents include trade unions and churches; environmental activists from all over Italy have joined in.

Sunday was the tenth day of blockades in a row. They were on the much-used Salerno-Reggio Calabria railway line and the federal road along the Ionic Sea.

Farmers fear that the planned underground dump near the town of Scanzano Jonico on the Gulf of Tarent, 100 kilometres south of the port of Bari, would contaminate the water sources for their fields.

In a referendum in 1987 Italians decided massively against nuclear power production. The nuclear waste is said to come from stations that have been out of operation since then and areas such as medical research. The dump is ultimately to hold 80,000 cubic metres of the waste.

Government experts chose the region because of its allegedly impervious soil, which they regard as ideal for a safe nuclear dump. The dump is to be built in the coming eight years at a cost of five billion euros.


Anti nuclear dump blockades in southern Italy
By uranix - 24.11.2003 15:06
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