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Bankwatch Mail 21

June 7, 2004

In this EIB monothematic issue: Public Funds for Public Benefit – new NGO campaign launched * Mónica Ridruejo uncensored * EIB outside Europe but not out of sight * The IFC’s “no” to controversial Slovak paper mill followed by the EIB’s “yes” * Is thinking big the way to Stability? * BTC campaigner persecuted in Turkey * EIR for all – including the EIB * Dubious gains: the EIB’s involvement in the Slovak rail system * Access denied: the EIB’s mythical Information Policy

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Bankwatch Mail 20

April 7, 2004

In this EBRD monothematic issue: Energy but not for Sakhalin * EBRD takes action on Uzbek human rights* EBRD must make “publish what you pay” stick * K2R4: the never-ending story * The EBRD and Smithfield Foods: Polish pig farmers stuck in the middle * Filling the EBRD’s natural resources and energy policies void * European Parliament boosts the MDBs renewables debate * The green alternative for Georgia: an interview with Manana Kochladze

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Official complaint to the IFC’s Compliance Advisor/Ombudsman of Rustavi residents concerning the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) Main Oil Export pipeline project

March 16, 2004

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Bankwatch Mail 19

March 7, 2004

In this monothematic issue dedicated to the Extractive Industries Review: EIR: some unfinished business * Is this an independent, far-reaching review I see before me? The World Bank’s EIR stage fright * Renewables 2004 – will the banks engage or switch off? * Romania’s mining woes continue * World Bank barking up the wrong tree in Georgia * EBRD returns to Sakhalin * EIB gets away with it – again * Key independent EIR recommendations to the WBG

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Religious leaders urge World Bank president to support Extractive Industries Review

February 17, 2004

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Council of Europe recommendations concerning the Via Baltica routing

December 1, 2003

The document is available on the Council of Europe’s website.

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Letter to EIB on the Bank consideration of the World Bank Extractive Industries Review in its energy portfolio

October 31, 2003

Mr Philippe Maystadt President European Investment Bank 100, bd Konrad Adenauer L-2950 Luxembourg Re: World Bank Extractive Industries Review Dear Philippe Maystadt,

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Letter from Ministry of Finance, Czech republic concerning NGO request on information about loans provided by EIB

August 5, 2003

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NGO letter to EIB complaining on the access to information on D8 motorway loan to the Czech Republic

July 24, 2003

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D8 Motorway – 0807 Section. Complaint for the violation of the European Natural Protection Legislation. Supplementary information (For Site Related Aspects of Nature Complaints)

May 30, 2003

Contact person: Pavel Pribyl Tel.: +420 222 51 38 59 E-mail: pavel.pribyl at hnutiduha.cz Member States concerned Czech Republic – accession country Regions concerned: NUTS II Northwest 1) Does the case have any direct link to Community nature legislation? Yes  2) If yes, to which directive ? 79/409 (the Birds Directive) Yes 92/43 (the Habitats Directive) Yes Or which other legislation ? 3) Give a clear description of the subject of the complaint (max. 1/2 page)

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