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Rate of Those Who Say ‘I Would Share the Same House with Syrians’ Falls by Half
KONDA Research has shared the answers given to its question on “view on Syrian refugees.” The rate of the ones who say “I would share the same house with Syrians” has fallen from 14 to 7 percent in the last three years.
30 July 2019
Ruken Tuncel
TOKİ Opens Tender for 'Nation's Garden' Construction Around Lake Salda
A campaign has been launched against the planned construction around Lake Salda, which is known as "the Maldives of Turkey" and home to many bird species.
29 July 2019
Minister of Interior: 'We Do Not Extradite Foreigners Who Have a Residence Permit'
Soylu has said Turkey "neither has the capability nor the right" to extradite Syrians who are under temporary protection or foreigners who hold a residence permit.
29 July 2019
Fires in Syriac Villages: 'Even if It is Not Sabotage, There is Gross Negligence'
Successive fires have caused great damage to nature in the Syriac villages of the southeastern Mardin province. We asked MP Tuma Çelik and Evgil Türker, the chair of the Federation of Syriac Associations, about the claims of sabotage.
29 July 2019
Pınar Tarcan
Thousands of Trees Cut in Mount Ida for Gold Mine, People on the Watch
Releasing a statement about the trees cut down in the Mount Ida, the Ministry of Forestry and Agriculture has announced that 13 thousand trees have been cut down, not 195 thousand trees as previously alleged.
29 July 2019
Beginning of the End for Hasankeyf: Tests for Filling Dam Reservoir Start
The reservoir of the Ilısu Dam began to be filled with water according to reports from the region. Ercan Ayboğa from the Hasankeyf Initiative told bianet the latest developments.
26 July 2019
Pınar Tarcan
Syrians in Turkey According to Directorate General of Migration Management Data
According to data shared by Directorate General of Migration Management, there are 3 million 630 thousand 575 Syrians under temporary protection in Turkey. The highest number of Syrians live İstanbul, Antep and Urfa.
25 July 2019
'Turkey Rounded up 153 Thousand Illegal Migrants, Deported 43 Thousand in 2019'
Minister of Interior Soylu has announced that 6,122 migrants who are registered in different cities or don't have registrations have been rounded up in İstanbul.
24 July 2019
Baby Caretta Carettas Reach Sea After a Hard Journey
Baby Caretta Carettas, also known as loggerhead sea turtles, have left their nests in the Çıralı beach in Kemer, Antalya and set out on their difficult journey towards the sea. The first baby turtles have started to reach the sea.
24 July 2019
'Sending Syrians Back a Crime Against Humanity'
Lawyer Eda Bekçi from the Association for Solidarity with Refugees (Mülteci-Der) has said, "As a result of the policies of sending Syrians back, illegal border crossings will increase."
23 July 2019
Ruken Tuncel
TurkStat: 323 Thousand Migrated From Turkey in 2018
The number of people who migrated to Turkey increased by 23.8 percent to 577,457 and who migrated from Turkey increased by 27.7 percent to 323,918 in 2018.
23 July 2019
İstanbul Governorship Sets Deadline of August 20 for Syrians to Leave
The governorship has announced that Syrians who are registered in different cities but reside in İstanbul will have to return to the cities they are registered in.
22 July 2019
Villagers of Karaağız Have Won Their Struggle Against Solid Waste Plant
After the villagers of Karaağız have won the lawsuit against the construction plan of a solid waste plant planned to be built in their village in Bursa, they have now won the lawsuit that they filed against its building license.
22 July 2019
Dersim Stage Actors Wear Trash to Protest Pollution
Three actors from the "Areye Kay Tiyatro" group tied junk on their clothes and walked through the streets of the city.
22 July 2019
‘Why Didn’t They Intervene in Hasankeyf Fire with Helicopters?’
The fire that broke out in the ancient city of Hasankeyf in Batman yesterday could be put out late at night. Speaking to bianet, activists from Hasankeyf have asked why helicopters were not involved in the firefighting efforts.
22 July 2019
Evrim Kepenek
METU Development Foundation Says It Did Not Permit State Dorm Construction
The METU Development Foundation, which owns the estate where a state dorm is planned to be constructed, has announced that it did not permit the construction.
22 July 2019
MPs Wounded in Police Intervention Against Suruç Massacre Commemoration in Kadıköy
MPs Katırcıoğlu, Şeker and Kılıç-Koçyiğit, who were wounded in police intervention against Suruç Massacre commemoration in Kadıköy, İstanbul, have spoken to bianet.
22 July 2019
Ruken Tuncel
Plastics and Climate Crisis
There is a world-wide campaign aiming to encourage people to give up on single-use plastics. This campaign is held in every July. But, what can be done in Plastic Free July? Here are some alternatives that we children offer...
22 July 2019
Güney Deniz Teke
Statement for Hasankeyf by 25 Bar Associations: 'Let's Make the History Live'
Chairpersons of 25 bar associations have come together in Hasankeyf upon a call by the Batman Bar Association, releasing a declaration against the Ilısu Dam which will cause the ancient city submerged into the water.
19 July 2019
Fifteen Refugees Killed in Minibus Roll Over in Van
Fifteen refugees, including children, have been killed and 28 were wounded after a minibus carrying refugees fell into a ditch.
18 July 2019
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Parliamentary Commission to be Established to Investigate Suspicious Death of Rabia Naz
Combining all Parliamentary inquiries submitted about the issue so far, the Parliament has unanimously agreed to establish a Parliamentary commission to investigate the suspicious death of 11-year-old Rabia Naz Vatan.
18 July 2019
A Journalist Who Has Served His Life in Prison: Hüseyin Aykol
He was detained, tortured, served years and years in prison. He continued doing journalism. He has been arrested again at the age of 63. Journalist Hüseyin Aykol continues being the voice of truth from prison.
17 July 2019
Evrim Kepenek
Fifty-eight Thousand Decares of Forest Razed in a Decade
23,878 wildfires broke out between 2009 and 2018, causing 83,557 hectares of forest land to be destroyed, according to the figures of the General Directorate of Forestry.
16 July 2019
Pesticide Usage Increases by 57 Percent in Turkey in Last Decade
The amount of agricultural poisons used in Turkey increased to 59 thousand tons since 2009. The southern province of Antalya saw the highest increase.
16 July 2019
Bülent Şık
Two Children Die in Explosion While Pasturing Animals in Dersim
Two siblings, aged four and eight, have died in an explosion while they were pasturing animals in the southeastern province.
15 July 2019
The Big Jump: People Jump into Water All Around the World for Hasankeyf Ancient City
People jumped into seas, lakes and rivers in more than a dozen cities all around the world except Hasankeyf, where the governor banned going into the water.
15 July 2019
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A Brief History of METU Forest: From a Steppe to an Oasis in Central Anatolia
The students of Middle East Technical University (METU) have been resisting against a state dormitory planned to be constructed on 40-decare poplar woods at their campus. We have compiled a brief history of the METU forest for you.
15 July 2019
Selay Dalaklı
HBİM Group Claims Forest Fires in İstanbul, Muğla
The Peoples' United Revenge Militia (HBİM) has announced that it burned the forests in an "act of sabotage." HDP MP Ahmet Şık has reacted, "Attacking trees, water, nature is also hostility towards the people."
15 July 2019
Council of Graduates: Police Entering METU Unacceptable
"Another institution's authority on METU is unacceptable," the council said, while the students are organizing a protest march on July 10.
12 July 2019
55 Percent Say, ‘Government Makes No Effort About Climate Crisis’
The Perception of Climate Change in Turkey report by İklim Haber news website and KONDA research has shown that 46 percent of the participants are concerned about climate change and 15 percent are very concerned about it.
12 July 2019
Politician Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat Loses His Life
Former AKP Vice Chair and former HDP Mersin MP Dengir Mir Mehmet Fırat has lost his life at the age of 76. Fırat was receiving treatment for lung cancer.
12 July 2019
Storm in the Aegean Claims Two Lives in İzmir, Six Lives in Greece
Bayram Türkmen and Tülin Türkmen, who were struck by lightning in İzmir while trying to cover the tobacco that they left for curing, have lost their lives. The storm has also claimed the lives of six people near the Greek city of Thessaloniki.
11 July 2019
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