The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Thousands of Swiss protest 5G wireless over health fears

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Thousands of people protested in the Swiss capital Bern Saturday over the roll-out of a 5G wireless technology across the country, which they fear could damage people’s health.

The protesters, many carrying placards, gathered in front of the Swiss parliament building, in a bid to stop the constructi­on of more 5G-compatible antennae.

“The fact that so many people turned out today is a strong sign against the uncontroll­ed introducti­on of 5G,” said Tamlin Schibler Ulmann, co-president of Frequencia, the group that organised the rally.

The tiny principali­ty of Monaco became the first country in Europe to inaugurate a 5G mobile phone network in July based on technology from Chinese firm Huawei, which is seen by the US as a major security risk.

But critics in Switzerlan­d argue that the electromag­netic radiation the new system emits poses unpreceden­ted health and environmen­tal risks compared to previous generation­s of mobile technology.

Online petitions have helped persuade several Swiss cantons – in Geneva, Vaud, Fribourg and Neuchatel – to postpone the constructi­on of antennae as a precaution.

The Swiss Federation of Doctors (FMH) has also argued for a cautious approach to the new technology.

Opponents of the new technology are trying to gather the 100,000 signatures they need to force a referendum on imposing a moratorium on the technology until its risks can be properly assessed.

In February, Switzerlan­d attributed 5G frequencie­s to three major operators, Swisscom, Sunrise and Salt, and the operators have been pushing the cutting-edge technology in television advertisem­ents and on billboards.

By early July, 334 antennae stations for 5G were operationa­l across the country, authoritie­s have told AFP.

There are several studies on the health impacts of the new technology underway, including one by the World Health Organizati­on, which has told AFP it had begun ‘conducting a risk assessment of health outcomes from radiofrequ­ency fields exposure’.

A group of experts was also appointed by the Swiss government last year to probe the risks involved with introducin­g 5G, and their findings should be published by the end of the year. — AFP

 ?? — AFP photo ?? People take part in a nationwide protest against the 5G technology and 5Gcompatib­le antennae deployment in front of the Swiss house of Parliament in Bern.
— AFP photo People take part in a nationwide protest against the 5G technology and 5Gcompatib­le antennae deployment in front of the Swiss house of Parliament in Bern.

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