Fear of escalated response in Damietta over Agrium plant
Published by Hossam el-Hamalawy July 25th, 2008 in Activism, Economy, Egypt مصر, Environment, Health صحة, Human Rights حقوق إنسانFrom the Daily News Egypt…
Members of the People’s Assembly (PA) and local leaders of Damietta have warned of a possible escalation in residents’ response to the continued presence of the Agrium nitrogen and ammonia plant near Ras El-Bar resort.
Although the PA had decided to remove the plant from Damietta, the plant site still remains, much to the ire of local residents who want the plant removed immediately.
“People will wait until the end of the month and if the plant isn’t moved they will take to the streets, but in a much bigger way than in the past,” leader of the local opposition to the plant Nasser El Emary told Daily News Egypt.
Independent MP Omran Megahed told Daily News Egypt, “Expect anything [if the plant remains] and any result will be the fault of the government. We are trying to calm people down and urge patience [but] I see a lot of people that are willing to risk their lives fight this. If you are killing us and our kids then our lives are forfeit and it no longer matters.”
Megahed feels that the government is postponing the relocation of the plant.
Additionally, Emary said that Agrium had hired a public relations firm to promote the plant to the residents.
Megahed said, “What is clear is that the government is beating about the bush on the PA’s decision. It seems the government will do what it wants. I submitted a questioning to the Prime Minister [Ahmed Nazif] in parliament about this and the lack of consideration they are showing the people of Damietta.”
He added that MPs of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP) met with people from Damietta and told them the plant will not be moved.
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