
Hasankeyf becomes a prohibited zone. Here the Firat News Agency's (ANF) press report from March 1, 2014:
Hasankeyf becomes a prohibited zone
http://en.firatajans.com/news/
The fate of Hasankeyf depends on 30 March
Recep Kavuş, an activist from the Save Hasankeyf Initiative, said that there has been a deafening silence about the Ilısu Dam recently, adding that the party that wins the election of 30 March will determine the destiny of the town. Kavuş added: “Hasankeyf is under threat from the Ilısu Dam. Time is running out. According to the government the dam will be finished in 2 years. Work has been stepped up for relocating the town. Hasankeyf is just awaiting its fate alone and without resisting. Unfortunately, civil society organisations are unable to raise their voices. Everything depends on the attitude of the party that wins the elections. The decision of the people of Hasankeyf is important.”
The construction firm ignores the courts
Kavuş said that despite there being a stay of execution made by the Council of State the construction company had carried out excavations under the ancient bridge. “Despite all this illegality, political parties and democratic organisations have no programme or plan. The candidates should explain to the people what they intend to do to save Hasankeyf. Reactions made once Hasankeyf has been submerged like Zeugma will be futile. We must raise our voices in opposition before our cultural legacy is wiped off the map.”
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Youths in Amed to start one-week tent act in Dicle Valley
The protest act will also be supported and joined by deputies, mayors, environmental voluntary individuals and representatives of non-governmental organizations.
See also:
http://hasankeyfgirisimi.org/
http://ekopotamya.net/
http://www.suhakki.org/en/