10.30-11.30 am
At the meeting room on 2nd floor | Student Christian Centre
The
Italian-Thai Development Public Company Limited (ITD) has been in
difficulty re: the Dawei Deep Sea Port and Industrial Estate Project
(Dawei Project) since it was contracted to develop this project in 2008.
Apparently, it has since failed to make a significant progress as
planned. For instance, it is incapable of building infrastructures other
than the temporary Thai-Myanmar road link. Or it is unable to secure
long-term funding for the entire project development.
Thai government now plans to support the ITD in the development of the Dawei Project. Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has scheduled to visit Myanmar from 19-21 September 2012 to follow up progress of the joint development of the Project following the Thai-Myanmar MoU signed during Myanmar President Thein Sein’s visit to Thailand in last July.
The
Dawei Project is in certain ways comparable to Thailand’s Map Ta Phut
industrial estate which has over the last many years been in deep
trouble in term of environmental pollution. Given that the scale of
Dawei Project is 8-times larger than Map Ta Phut industrial estate, the
extent of its environmental consequence is unimaginable. Moreover, in
Myanmar context, there are complicated social issues associated with the
Dawei Project such as non-transparency, lack of local participation
and human rights violation. Even in context of Thailand, the
government’s decision to support the Project poses a serious question
about legitimacy for spending public money to shoulder risks associated
with this massive investment.
Concerned
Thai civil society groups that have monitored the Dawei Project see
Thai PM’s visit to Myanmar next week for talk on Dawei Project as
inappropriate and unethical. Environmental problem associated with the
Project will be massive while the host country lacks legal and
institutional mechanisms to cope with it. Besides, exploiting public
resources in what can be seen as patronizing private investor is
fallacious and will put more burdens on the public in the long run.
In light of the above, concerned Thai groups will hold a press conference on 18 September 2012 from 10.30-11.30 am, at the meeting room on 2nd floor of Student Christian Centre. The panel speaker will be;
- Mr. Veerawat Dheeraprasart: Chair of Foundation for Ecological Recovery (FER)
- Ms. Penchom Tang: Director of Ecological Alert and Recovery, Thailand (EARTH)
- Mr. Sulak Sivaraksa: Social Thinker and Public Intellectual
Thai-English translation will be provided.
For more information please contact:
Montree Chantawong (TERRA/FER) 08 1950 0560
Luntharimar Longcharoen (TERRA/FER) 08 9489 9489
Foundation for Ecological Recovery (FER) /
Towards Ecological Recovery and Regional Alliance (TERRA)
Website: www.terraper.org
Email:
fer@terraper.org
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