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New protest planned against rail tunnel through Italian Alps

by Staff Writers
Chiomonte, Italy (AFP) March 30, 2008
A multi-billion-euro project to bore a tunnel through the Italian Alps to create a high-speed rail link between Turin, Italy, and Lyon, France, will face a new protest on Sunday.

In Chiomonte, in northwestern Italy's Susa Valley, diehard opponents of the project will line up to buy a symbolic square metre of land each along the route of the planned rail line.

More than 1,250 activists including ecologists, artists and intellectuals are involved in the initiative to oppose the tunnel, which has an estimated pricetag of 7.6 billion euros (12 billion dollars).

Several thousand others have gathered in the town to signal to the authorities that no one can change the mind of the protest movement that has dubbed itself the "Indians of the Valley."

"This tunnel isn't needed. The old (1871) rail line under Mount Cenis will always be enough for traffic that is not going to increase," said organiser Alberto Perino.

"You don't buy a Ferrari when you can't afford a dentist for your children," he told AFP, adding that the project would create longstanding debt as well as "causing considerable ecological damage by draining the valley's water resources."

He added: "Ravaging nature to gain a few minutes between Lyon and Turin is madness."

An extraordinary commissioner and 57 meetings with the mayors of the 23 towns directly affected by the project have failed to dissuade its opponents, who have mounted sometimes violent protests involving up to 80,000 people over the past three years.

"We approached the mayors because it's clear that they are the ones who can liaise between people and the tunnel project," said the extraordinary commissioner, Mario Virano, an architect and professor at the University of Venice.

He designed the Frejus road tunnel between Modane, France, and Bardonecchia, Italy -- along the planned rail route linking Lyon and Turin -- that opened in 1980.

A new Italian government to be elected in mid-April will likely be headed by the centre-right whose base is in the north.

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