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Ilisu construction restarted without permissionConstruction work has restarted on the controversial Ilisu Dam inThe Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive, a regional coalition opposed to the project, has now discovered that dozens of workers and many machines are have now recommenced work in the vicinity of Ilisu village, without official permission from Turkey’s State Water Works (DSI). According to the Hasankeyf-Initiative, the DSI sent a letter to the consortium which has the contract from the project on 28nd October 2009 ordering it to stop the construction. “We are asking the responsible minister for environment, Veysel Eroglu, what is going on? How is it possible that companies may build without any authorisation?” states Ipek Tasli, the international coordinator of the Initiative. The villagers of Ilisu state that they were told to leave their houses by the end of November. They were told that they could buy new houses in the new settlement sites. These are however more expensive than the compensation they received for their current houses and it is unclear how they can restore their income in the new settlement. So the affected people have said they will move to the cities. A new wave of displacement will start soon unless the expulsion is stopped now. After the withdrawal of the three European governments the minister for environment, Veysel Eroglu, claimed several times that “Why is the Turkish government insisting on this project so much although it has limited benefits and alternatives for energy production and regional development have been presented by many different organizations and experts in the past years? Why does the government want to displace ten thousands of people, destroy a culture of 12,000 years and a unique large river ecosystem?” asks Tasli. “This is not in line with the ‘democratic initiative’ to improve the situation of the Kurdish people which has been declared by the government in the last weeks and months. The Ilisu project stands in strong contradiction with the objectives of this initiative.” “We request the government to stop its efforts to find new finance for the Ilisu Project. The government has to cancel the Ilisu Project before it is too late. Otherwise our campaign and the discussions will continue in a more intensive way”, states Ayboga. Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive [1] In July 2009, the export credit agencies for
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