Published: Wednesday February 22, 2012 MYT 1:15:00 PM
Updated: Wednesday February 22, 2012 MYT 1:18:11 PM
Give us the field or we take the street, say anti-Lynas group
By REGINA LEE
KUALA LUMPUR: The organisers of the anti-Lynas has vowed to go ahead with their Himpunan Hijau 2.0 mega rally on Sunday in Kuantan despite having their venue application rejected.
Organising chairman Wong Tack revealed that the Kuantan Municipal Council had on Monday rejected their application to use the municipal field.
He told a press conference at the PAS headquarters here, that the people will still gather despite the rejection and he would be filing an appeal against the local council's decision.
"They have the choice to allow us to use the field or the streets," he said.
Pahang Mentri Besar Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob had previously welcomed the gathering, saying that it was fully within the rights of Malaysians.
The organisers claimed that the gathering would attract 20,000 people in their bid to oppose the rare earth plant operated by Australia's Lynas Corporation in Gebeng, half an hour's drive away from Kuantan.
The plant had recently been given a temporarily operating licence, which critics claimed were approved without a detailed and transparent environmental impact assessment report.
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