How To Take On A
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In contrast to what was presented at the Pegeia meeting, the
Canadian National Research Council report suggests that, “as
a general guideline, cell base stations should not be
located less than about 500 metres from the population and
at a height of about 50 metres.
In Pegeia some antennas are at ground level in residential
areas. More unsettling is that weeks have passed since the
public meeting and no action about removing illegal antennas
has been taken, despite declarations by the Mayor that he
would be first to act if antennas were illegal. When I spoke
of this to the Mayor or Municipal Engineer, the replies are
the usual, “Ma, ti na kanoume?” (“What can we do?”),
accompanied by the characteristic shrug of the shoulders.
They also say that they are under pressure from Nicosia to
grant the building permits.
Let’s hope that the grassroots revolt in Pegeia continues to
gain strength. Inspired by the parents of Pegeia concerned
for the health of their children, they have so far collected
over 400 signatures calling for the removal of illegal
antennas and demanding that cell phone bases not be placed
in residential areas.
I believe that probably the only way that the issue will be
resolved is through grassroots activists calling for
improvement in legislation. There are important gaps in RFR
research and there is a need to create safer infrastructure
and better antenna tower siting. It is possible to develop
safer technology which reduces RFR exposure but this will
cost money. Industry is about private profit and global
financial interests have their own agendas.
As we start the year 2011, I’m hoping, yet again, that maybe
this is the year of people power – not just on this issue
but on many fronts waiting to be tackled at the level of
vested public interest vs vested private interest. It is way
past time to wake up!
Linda Leblanc is a Councillor for Pegeia Municipal Council
for the Coalition of Independents and Cyprus Green Party
“Biological effects from exposure to electromagnetic
radiation emitted by cell tower base stations and other
antenna arrays”, by B. Blake Levitt and Henry Lai 5 November
2010 (published by the National Research Council of Canada
Research Press, the foremost scientific publisher in Canada)
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