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2nd Day of Global Action for Hasankeyf
The Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive (HYG) has called for the 2nd Global Hasankeyf Action Day on the 23rd of September 2017. -
Desperate Turkish soldiers burning forests to stop HPG guerrillas
Recent increase in wildfires news raises the question whether forest fires are part of some new tactic of Turkey. -
Historic bridge turned into a dumpsite!
Mardin municipality turned historic Haci Ahmet Aga Bridge in Savur to a dumpsite -
Turkish artillery attacks start a fire on Mount Cudi
Wildfires started by the increasingly ongoing aggressions of the Turkish army are raging across Northern Kurdistan territory amid ongoing military operations, causing huge damage to the nature and habitat of the region. -
The dance of Siya Çiya with the guerrilla
A gazelle that was separated from its herd due to bombardments of Turkish warplanes when still a fawn and eventually came across a unit of guerrillas, has now its own companions and a name: Siya Çiya. -
Dersim Ecology Initiative calls for action against forest fires
Dersim Ecology Initiative criticised the silence dominating the public opinion in the face of the forest fires started by the state forces in Dersim, stating that burning down forests became a traditional policy of those who rule the country. -
Sîser wakes up early in the morning and shakes up the guerrillas
Even the wildest and untamable animals do not shun the guerrillas and seek even the companionship of the guerrillas. -
“There is a profiteering and militarist attack on Hasankeyf”
Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive activist Ercan Ayboğa protested the demolition in Hasankeyf and stressed that the State of Emergency is being used to facilitate the demolition. -
AKP no different than ISIS, destroying ancient sites in Hasankeyf
The Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive condemned the AKP’s policies against Hasankeyf, stating that attacks damage the 12,000 years old history of the ancient town. -
Forest fire in Lice
Fire erupted in the forested land in Çemê Şîro area in Amed’s Lice district. -
“Fire devours Dersim's nature, don't keep silent”
Dersim Civil Society and Environmental organisations called for solidarity in the face of wildfires caused by the Turkish military in Dersim, and called on the state to "stop the operations". -
KODAR calls for action against forest fires
The Eastern Kurdistan Democratic Society Congress (KODAR) issued a statement in regard to the wildfires in Rojhilat forests and said that the construction of military bases and severe forest fires are parallel to each other. -
Wildland fires started by the Turkish army in Dersim protested
Alevi organisations and environmentalists have condemned the fires Turkish forces deliberately started in the forests in Dersim, and vowed that they will not remain silent. -
Desperate state declares waterfall in Hakkari a ‘prohibited zone’
Hakkari's Kehê Waterfall - a popular attraction to thousands of native and foreign visitors yearly - has been added by the Turkish state to the list of 'prohibited zones'. -
AKP changes the status of Tigris river to enable exploitation
The AKP changed the status of the Tigris river of an official "river" to a "shore", affecting a range of 60 kilometres extending from Bismil district to the Eğil district of Amed, to enable exploitations. -
“Let the Munzur river flow freely”
Member of the 'Let the Munzur river flow freely' Council Meral Uç pointed out that Turkey intends to execute 27 Hydroelectric Power Plant (HES) and Dam projects in Dersim, which will submerge half of the whole district Ovacık and eight villages once done. -
Protest against Dutch company relocating monuments in Hasankeyf
Activists have protested the Dutch company Bresser at its headquarter for its relocation of historical monuments of the town of Hasankeyf, Northern Kurdistan. -
Hasankeyf's Zeynel Bey Tomb to be relocated tomorrow
The Zeynel Bey Tomb in Hasankeyf, which has been encased in a concrete foundation, has now been lifted from its original foundation. According to local reports, the tomb will be moved tomorrow. -
Open letter calls for stop of the relocation of Zeynel Bey Tomb
The imminent relocation of the Zeynel Bey Tomb in Hasankeyf will lead to the start of the irreparable destruction of the cultural heritage of 12.000 years old town Hasankeyf and a large part of the Tigris valley in the mainly Kurdish Southeast of Turkey. -
Relocation of Zeynel Bey Tomb in Hasankeyf may start next week
The imminent relocation of the Zeynel Bey Tomb in Hasankeyf will lead to the start of the irreparable destruction of the cultural heritage of 12.000 years old town Hasankeyf and a large part of the Tigris valley in the mainly Kurdish Southeast of Turkey. -
Lake Urmia in danger
Lake Urmiye in danger