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In a statement issued yesterday, the Salween Watch Coalition, an alliance of organizations and individuals dedicated to protecting the free-flowing Salween River and its communities, strongly condemned any use of violence to resolve conflict. The statement was in response to an incident earlier this week which resulted in the death of a surveyor of the Thai state-owned Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) at the afore-mentioned dam site on the Salween River. The Salween Watch Coalition called on EGAT to take responsibility for their failure to transparently and comprehensively consider the risks of operating in a war zone and abandon all energy projects in Burma until genuine democracy is restored, conflicts are resolved and basic rights are respected, including the right to informed participation in decision-making processes. Threats of future attacks have been reported, resulting in EGAT temporarily suspending work on the dam; however, officials have vowed that Thailand will continue work at a later date.
September 5, 2007
Following the September 2 blast at the workers' camp at Hat Gyi in Karen State, resulting in the death of another EGAT worker, Salween Watch would like to express our regret at this tragic event, and raise our concerns as follows:
This incident should serve as a lesson for EGAT. They must take responsibility for their failure to transparently and comprehensively consider the risks of operating in a war zone.
Salween Watch calls on EGAT to abandon all energy projects in Burma until genuine democracy is restored, conflicts are resolved and basic rights are respected, including the right to informed participation in decision-making processes.