Boerule,
 
Pe aici e si lume necajita, ca noi nu facuram scolile prin englitera.
Baga si matele pe romaneste, sa intelegem si noi, adica astia de e talpa tarii !
Daca e greu cu tradusu, baga si matele un secretar, ca esti boer, iti permiti.
 
Basca ca mai vazui numele cuconei prin fo 10 prosturi pe aicisilea.
Da era pe romaneste.
 
Mai bine ar pune mana Michelina asta, sa faca si ea sireaca fo 4-5 puradei ca
precis umbla barbasu pe la vecine sa ii spele alea camesile.
 
Si ce mistria mea, nu are minele ei prin englitera aia ?
Sa protesteze acolo, ca noi nu ne bagaram in ciorba lor !
Adica nu o nimeri cu jurnalul se apuca de protestatii ?
 
Si sa dea premile la ai nostrii de refuzara sa vanda casile, nu la schiloadele
aste de englezoaice, de te sparii cand te uiti la ele !
.
 
 
Cu stima,
 
Dicu-Sava Cristian
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: Vali Nas
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2005 17:53
Subject: [romania_eu_list] Mine Sweeper

Former journalist Stephanie Roth is battling against a gold mine in Romania

By Michelle Nijhuis

21 Apr 2005

Stephanie Danielle Roth.

Stephanie Danielle Roth.

Photo: Goldman Environmental Prize.

 

The Apuseni Mountains of west-central Romania are rich in gold, iron, and history. The area's gold once supplied the Roman Empire, and it is home to Rosia Montana, the country's oldest documented mining settlement. But this past is threatened by the present: five years ago, the Romanian government granted rights to a Canadian mining company to build a massive gold mine on top of the ancient town -- a project that would force the relocation of 2,000 people, destroy 900 homes and 10 centuries-old churches, and threaten the region's most important water source.

The people of Rosia Montana -- and Romania as a whole -- have fought back. Thanks in part to the organizing efforts of Stephanie Danielle Roth, a French and Swiss citizen and former environmental journalist, Romanians have staged large public protests and organized an effective coalition of mine opponents. In 2002, the World Bank withdrew its support for the project, and the European Parliament recently expressed concern that the project "poses a serious environmental threat to the whole region."



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