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right to health versus right to profit

ukrainian people triumph over polluting factory

Zelenyi Svit/Friends of the Earth Ukraine


Involving the media in the campaign to stop expansion of polluting battery plant in the ukraine

A legacy of the Soviet regime in the Ukraine can still be witnessed when human rights are pitted against economic profit: the motto ‘results at any price' continues to be the official norm. As a result, economic development in the Ukraine is being achieved through the importation of cheap, outdated, and often outlawed technologies from developed countries. Not surprisingly, people's health and the need to preserve the country's natural resources are ignored.

A prime example of this mal development has unfolded in the Dnipropetrovsk region, a heavily industrialized area with incredibly high levels of pollution. In 1992, the Ukranian company ISTA began constructing a car battery factory there, importing equipment from Germany where local protesters had managed to stop production.

Between 1995 and 2000, local people living near the plant began to suffer from health problems. These were confirmed by medical practitioners: a local dentist, for example, found lead in the teeth of his child patients. In addition, former plant workers began to disclose details of bad practice. Concerned individuals tried to get the authorities and the plant management to deal with these concerns to no avail.

breaking bread together

At this point, Friends of the Earth Ukraine was called in for support. They helped to organize a local action group, and called a meeting in April 2000 to protest against ISTA's infringement of environmental and human rights. Over 1,000 people turned up, including plant management, who angered the crowd by asserting that the plant was no more dangerous than a “bread shop”.

After the meeting, ISTA started legal proceedings against the action group, the local Friends of the Earth branch and the local dentist, alleging that the plant was environmentally benign and that their image was being damaged. They attempted to intimidate the activists and their supporters into submission. In response, Friends of the Earth hired experts to collect information about the factory. They found that the plant did not have the necessary environmental expertise, and was not fulfilling its obligations to supply information to the authorities. After Friends of the Earth publicly denounced the persecution of its members by the company, ISTA requested a meeting and the media became involved.

In the end, the planned expansion of the plant was stopped, people living in the vicinity of the factory were given a satisfactory out-ofcourt settlement, and the entire plant management was replaced. In addition, some existing national environmental laws were strengthened. As a result of the victory, the membership of Friends of the Earth Ukraine increased, putting the group in a stronger position to monitor the activities of ISTA and other companies that defy people's environmental rights.

more information :
Friends of the Earth Ukraine :
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