| Russia: the Battle for Khimki Forest |
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| Monday, 23 August 2010 09:44 |
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Sunday, 22 August, more than 2000 people gathered in Moscow's Pushkin Square to protest the building of a motorway through the protected forest. Last July the environmentalist camp was attacked by environmentalists assault by masked men. The Police, called by the environmentalists did not intervene, but later arrested seven environmental activists and two journalists. The project is planned as the first large-scale public-private partnership with the involvement of western investors – the EBRD and European Investment Bank. The intermediary link will be the North-West Investment Company, backed by the French firms Vinci and Eurovia. The project is managed by company, Avtodor, which combines the functions of a government agency and a business. For more details, see the article written by Yevgenia Chirikova, of Ecodefense
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The plan to construct a section of the new Moscow-St.Petersburg motorway through the legally-protected Khimki Forest Park will destroy a rare eco-system. Dogged resistance by Khimki communities has turned this into a national, even international issue.
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