Friday, November 13, 2015

11.4 Paraphrasing a Source.


TMT officials spent years securing all the necessary permits to build on a preservation and speaking with native Hawaiians about their concerns. There are no legal issues stopping the construction of TMT, Gov. David Ige of Hawaii has said. (They have other problems, though.)
"It is our belief that there will be mutual respect and aloha on Wednesday and in the days ahead as TMT restarts construction of the Thirty Meter Telescope," Ige said in a statement issued Tuesday. "TMT has the approvals needed to proceed with construction. We respect those who oppose the project and their right to peaceably assemble and to protest in an orderly and civil manner."



 Gov. David Ige of Hawaii says he respects protesters that are orderly and civilized. He also said that the TMT Board has no legal issues and years behind gaining the permits to build on the mountain. Gov. Ige also states that the approvals need by the state are in order for construction to restart. 

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