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Three European nations warn Turkey over Ilisu dam construction

The Il�su Dam is in the predominantly Kurdish[1] southeast of Turkey.
by Staff Writers
Vienna (AFP) May 17, 2008
Three European nations on Saturday threatened to oppose credit guarantees for construction of the Ilisu dam in Turkey if Ankara disregards environmental and social commitments linked to the project.

Economy ministers for Germany, Austria and Switzerland issued the threat over the massive project as they met in Duernstein, Austria.

The three nations had initially approved guarantees to companies from their own countries that were investing in the 1.2 billion euro (1.9 billion dollar) project near the Iraq border.

National credit agencies from the three countries are to hold a meeting on the subject in mid-June, Swiss minister Doris Leuthard said.

Environmental and civil society groups have sharply criticised the dam because it would lead to the displacement of some 50,000 people and flood historical ruins from ancient Mesopotamia.

The project aims to harness the energy of the Tigris river.

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China warns of dam collapses due to rain in quake zone: report
Beijing (AFP) May 16, 2008
China's government is drawing up evacuation plans amid concerns that dams in areas hit by this week's earthquake could collapse if rain there persists, state media reported Friday.







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