29 May 2010, 22:00

Picket against Rospotrebnadzor's amicable agreement with "Electrozink" held in Vladikavkaz

Activists of the initiative group "Electrozink. What do we breathe in?" held a picket near the building of the local Rospotrebnadzor (Russian Federal Agency for Consumer Supervision) in Vladikavkaz, the capital of North Ossetia, in protest against the amicable agreement concluded by the agency with the "Electrozink" Factory.

According to an activist of group Herman Kulaev, about fifty persons came to the picket; they held posters saying "Rospotrebpozor".

Oksana Zuraeva, organizer of the picket, said that the members of the group "Electrozink. What do we breathe in?" find the amicable agreement to be illegal. They insist on suspension of the factory and start of immediate rehabilitation actions.

Author: Emma Marzoeva Source: CK correspondent

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