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Vatican cuts radio hazard

2001-04-09 20:51
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Vatican City - The Vatican, in a 11th-hour effort to stop Italy from cutting off electricity to its radio station over a row on electromagnetic radiation, said on Monday it would eliminate some transmissions after Easter.

The suprise decision was announced a day before Environment Minister Willer Bordon was due to hold a news conference to announce measures against the station.

The minister has accused Vatican Radio of exceeding Italian laws on radiation and of being a health hazard.

Last month, Bordon threatened to cut off all electricity to the radio's transmission centre on Rome's outskirts. Residents have said the radio's forest of large antennae have resulted in a higher incidence of leukaemia in the area.

Vatican Radio, which broadcasts the Pope's speeches and events to the world in some 40 languages, announced its decision hours after the latest tests ordered by the environment ministry comfirmed that the transmissions violated Italian standards.

The statement said the broadcaster would shut down its medium wave (AM) transmissions on the 1530 khz band for seven hours a day beginning on April 16, the day after Easter.

That waveband is used for 14 hours a day and so the shutdown would affect some 50 percent of broadcasts on that frequency, which is primarily used for broadcasts in Europe.

A Vatican Radio spokesman said broadcasts on short wave (SW), which is beamed to other continents, and frequency modulation (FM), which is used for Italy, would continue normally.

Most of the world receives Vatican Radio via short wave.

The statement said it was "presumed" that the AM antennae, whose broadcasts are sent in horizontal waves, were the reason why the broadcaster exceeded Italian limits.

It confirmed Vatican Radio's willingness to seek a long-term solution on transmission levels that would "minimise the risk to the population".

Vatican territory

Like Vatican City itself, the transmission centre is on extraterritorial land and considered part of the sovereign Vatican state.

Last month, Bordon said the National Agency for the Protection of the Environment had registered three times the legal limit for electromagnetic radiation during one evening broadcast.

Since Vatican Radio was set up 44 years ago, Italy has introduced the European Union's toughest limits on such radiation, dubbed "electrosmog" by the Italian media.

The land housing the transmission centre was once open countryside but has since been heavily built up with housing and factories.

The main stumbling block over the issue, which has flared for weeks in the Italian media, has been how the Italian government could force the Vatican, a sovereign state, to comply with its national laws.

--(Additional reporting by Alexandra Salomon)

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