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Thousands Rally In Russia's Komi Republic Against New Landfill
The demonstrators gathered in Michurin Park in the Komi capital of Syktyvkar, on June 2.
From horror stories from other regions in Russia, these citizens know the drill. Moscow awards a landfill contract to export its garbage elsewhere in the country to a connected oligarch. There are no environmentally friendly procedures or safeguards, just dump, dump, dump. These landfills quickly begin to pollute the local groundwater/streams/rivers and exude toxic fumes that sicken the local populace, oftentimes fatally. The young and the old are especially vulnerable. Moscow views it as "out of sight, out of mind". The oligarch doesn't care, he is being paid very well by the regime to deal with this stinking mess.

The demonstrators gathered in Michurin Park in the Komi capital of Syktyvkar, on June 2.
6/3/19
SYKTYVKAR, Russia -- Some 7,000 demonstrators have rallied in Russia's northwestern Komi Republic against the construction of a new landfill in the neighboring Arkhangelsk region. The demonstrators gathered in Michurin Park in the Komi capital, Syktyvkar, on June 2, protesting what they called Moscow’s "colonial politics" and the ongoing construction of the garbage dump in the town of Shiyes, near Arkhangelsk. Local authorities in Arkhangelsk have said that some 10.5 million tons of garbage are to be transferred to the landfill from Moscow in the next 20 years. An activist from the Arkhangelsk region, Svetlana Babenko, attended the rallies in Syktyvkar, where she said that protesters in Shiyes are being persecuted and several people were hospitalized after they were beaten by police. Babenko said many protesters face administrative fines and three protesters face criminal charges.
The demonstrators adopted a resolution calling for a referendum in the Komi Republic on banning the transfer of garbage from Russia's other regions and stop the construction of the Shiyes landfill. The construction of the new landfill near Arkhangelsk started in July, and protests began a month later. Similar rallies have been held in recent months in other Russian cities and towns. Nationwide rallies against landfills took place in 30 regions across Russia on February 3.
From horror stories from other regions in Russia, these citizens know the drill. Moscow awards a landfill contract to export its garbage elsewhere in the country to a connected oligarch. There are no environmentally friendly procedures or safeguards, just dump, dump, dump. These landfills quickly begin to pollute the local groundwater/streams/rivers and exude toxic fumes that sicken the local populace, oftentimes fatally. The young and the old are especially vulnerable. Moscow views it as "out of sight, out of mind". The oligarch doesn't care, he is being paid very well by the regime to deal with this stinking mess.