Villagers' protest at Istanbul's Topkapi Palace draws attention to impending loss of World Heritage in their hometown
Planned Ilisu dam will inundate 12,000-year history including the ancient town of Hasankeyf
Press Release by Doga Dernegi - the Turkish Nature AssociationRead more
Potsdam, 15.3.2011 – A new report by organisations from Germany and Turkey reveals the huge extent to which Turkish dam policy violates human rights. Read more
Rivers for Life, not for death!Read more
October, 15th 2010. From October 11th until next Sunday, October 17th a
protest camp has been set up on the banks of the Tigris river in the
antique town of Hasankeyf in South-Eastern Turkey. Approximately 150
people, mostly from the surrounding region, come to the camp every day. Read more
The Initiative to Keep Hasankeyf Alive calls for participation in the Hasankeyf Solidarity Camp from October 11 - 17, 2010.Read more
Stop Ilisu Campaign welcomes unprecedented step
(Berlin, Vienna, Zurich – June 22, 2009) Germany, Austria and Switzerland will withdraw their export credit guarantees for the highly controversial Ilisu dam project in Turkey by July 6th, as the German daily Frankfurter Rundschau Online reported on Friday. This is an unprecedented step in the history of export finance. Environmental and human rights organisations had repeatedly pointed out that Turkey violated conditions tied to the guarantees and the environmental, social, cultural and geopolitical problems remained unsolved. Read more
12 June 2009 - By July 6, 2009, the German government needs to decide whether to withdraw from the highly controversial Ilisu dam project in SoutheastRead more