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Nicaragua sues Costa Rica for border violations


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Nicaragua sues Costa Rica for border violations

2011-12-24 09:31:39 GMT+7 (ICT)

NEW YORK (BNO NEWS) -- Nicaragua on Friday filed a lawsuit against its neighbor Costa Rica, claiming violations to national sovereignty and major environmental damages to its territory due to the construction of a new road along the banks of the San Juan River.

The suit was filed at the Netherlands-based United Nations (UN) International Court of Justice (ICJ), where Nicaragua contends that the construction work by its southern neighbor along most of the border area between the two countries is resulting in grave environmental consequences.

According to a press release issued by the ICJ, which is also known as the World Court, Nicaragua argues that Costa Rica's 'unilateral' actions threaten to destroy the San Juan de Nicaragua River and its fragile ecosystem, including the adjacent biosphere reserves and internationally protected wetlands that depend upon the clean and uninterrupted flow of the river for their survival.

Nicaragua said the dumping of sediments in the river, such as soil, uprooted vegetation and felled trees, are a danger to water quality, aquatic life - including several endangered species - and to rare flora and fauna on both sides of the river bank.

In addition, the sediments will degrade the soil already devastated by deforestation due to agricultural and industrial developments in Costa Rica's territory, the statement explained, adding that the impact of these is already being felt.

The ICJ is being requested to declare that Costa Rica has breached its territorial integrity, as well as its obligation under international law and several environmental conventions to protect the environment and biodiversity in the region.

The government of Nicaragua is also requesting that the court declare that Costa Rica must restore and pay for all the damages and not undertake any further developments in the area without a cross-border environmental impact assessment, which is presented to Nicaragua for analysis and reaction.

Furthermore, Nicaragua stated that Costa Rica has repeatedly refused to give appropriate information on the construction work it is undertaking and has denied any obligation to prepare and provide it with an assessment of the environmental impact in the area, which would allow for an evaluation of the work.

Nicaragua stressed that producing an assessment and presenting it to both governments is of utmost importance and added that it reserves the right to request provisional measures.

The two countries have had disputes over their borders before. In July 2009, the ICJ issued a ruling over what navigational and related rights Costa Rica has in the section of the San Juan River close to its mouth at the Caribbean Sea.

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