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Santo Domingo. – The Environment Minister on Monday said private interests are behind the protests against the construction of a cement plant in Gonzalo, Monte Plata province (northeast), because the geologists and social groups who today defend Los Haitises National Park, should’ve also done so four years ago when the Samaná highway was built, which he affirms cut it in half.

Jaime David Fernandez Mirabal said as a Government official he adheres to the Executive Branch’s instructions, and that’s where it requested the plant’s construction.

Fernandez Mirabal, interviewed in the TV program on Channel 9, said he’s glad Los Haitises “still has defenders” but affirmed that the cement plant will not affect the zone or the protected area, because it features modern technology to keep its particles from harming the environment. “I observe the rules of the State, and there it’s less risky because of the distance to the populations.”

Environmentalists say the plant will pollute the region’s aquifers, and mention a similar factory operating in the Santiago province town Palo Amarillo, which has devastated a large area around it’s facility.

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8 comment(s)
Written by: josean, 1 Jun 2009 12:59 PM
From: United States
St. James is feeling the heat, Great!

Your aunts must be rolling in their graves as the see the bum you have become!

Resign now and save whatever little bit of dignity you have left!

Written by: josean, 1 Jun 2009 1:10 PM
From: United States
"Jaime David Fernandez Mirabal said as a Government official adheres to the Executive Branch’s instructions, and that’s where it requested the plant’s construction."


Oh, were did I hear this before; that’s right Nuremberg, "I was only following orders!"
Written by: Juango, 1 Jun 2009 1:12 PM
From: United States, far S. Florida (formerly Santo Domingo)
He has no dignity remaining, Josean. He lost that when he ran over and killed the young campesina on the back of a moto near Payita (Nagua) in Dec. 2007. He is just like most now, a big, fat, all knowing Politico, with few redeeming assets. I bet, he can't even play baseball !
Written by: JimHarrington, 1 Jun 2009 1:14 PM
From: United States
So its still obivious that Leonel and his cronies have receieved kick back and had decided that the plant will go where they want.

So much for environmental laws.
Written by: FredCDobbs This user is banned, 1 Jun 2009 1:24 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Parque Colon statue of Anacaona
political jealousy rears its ugly head !
Written by: josean, 1 Jun 2009 3:34 PM
From: United States
And now for some real facts:

http://www.noticiassin.com/www/?g....ay_article&aid=5152&tid=4
Written by: chillaxin201 This user is banned, 1 Jun 2009 6:05 PM
From: Dominican Republic, Boycott Dominican Tourism
I agree with the statements that are “special interest” but I disagree that it is the environmentalist that have them.

The environmentalists have nothing to gain from blocking the cement plant.

But Leonel Fernandez and his political allies can and will benefit from such a project.
Written by: jasfalon, 2 Jun 2009 6:59 AM
From: United States
"... I observe the rules of the State, ..."

Nobody does in RD.
The only rule in RD is $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
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