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Thai villagers challenge Laos dam

- — AFP

Thai opponents of a planned multi-billion dollar dam in Laos submitted a lawsuit to a court in Bangkok yesterday seeking to prevent their country buying power from the hydropower project.

Fifty Thai villagers representi­ng communitie­s along the Mekong river filed the suit against the state-run Electricit­y Generating Authority of Thailand, the energy ministry and the Thai cabinet at the Administra­tive Court.

“The river is our life. A dam will definitely affect our lives,” said 52-year-old Niwat Roykaew, who lives alongside the Mekong in the northern Thai province of Chiang Rai with his family and relies on it for water and fish.

Communist Laos, one of the world’s most underdevel­oped nations, hopes the Xayaburi dam will help it become “the battery of Southeast Asia”.

Thailand has agreed to buy most of the electricit­y generated by the project, but Cambodia and Vietnam fear the dam could decimate their farming and fishing industries.

Laos has promised not to start constructi­on of the actual dam structure until the concerns of its neighbours have been answered, although it says preparator­y work has begun.

Environmen­talists fear the proposed 1,260 MW dam will have disastrous environmen­tal effects and harm the livelihood­s of millions of people. Opponents hope that a court ruling in their favour will cause Laos to rethink its plan.

“We are confident if there is no demand, there will be no supply,” said Pianporn Deetes with Internatio­nal Rivers, a group involved in the legal challenge.

 ??  ?? AP Residents examine a gutted neighbourh­ood after a fire in Jakarta yesterday. Nearly 500 houses in the densely packed area were reported destroyed by the fire.
AP Residents examine a gutted neighbourh­ood after a fire in Jakarta yesterday. Nearly 500 houses in the densely packed area were reported destroyed by the fire.

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