Government
Publishes Ilisu Adm Report
Ilisu
Dam Campaign
For
Immediate Release
Tuesday 3 July 2001
The
Government today published the long-awaited
Environmental Impact Assessment of the
proposed Ilisu Dam in Turkey. A preliminary
review of the EIA summary suggests that it
fails to provide assurance that the UK
Government conditions of December 1999 will
be
met. Nor does it address all of the relevant
concerns. Public consultation on the report
was also announced.
The
report follows massive concern about the
impact of building the dam. Balfour Beatty
has applied for an export credit guarantee
of at least $200 million from the UK
Government. Without the guarantee of
taxpayers' support, the firm is likely to
withdraw from the project.
The Ilisu dam would flood dozens of
settlements and affect tens of thousands of
Kurdish people. It would destroy the
world historic site of Hasankeyf and
threaten water conflict with neighbouring
states Iraq and Syria.
Kerim
Yildiz, Director of the Ilisu Dam Campaign
said: "We will look very closely at the
report to check that it accurately documents
Turkey's appalling record on resettlement in
past dam projects and reports on continuing
human rights abuses in the region.
Taking into
account both of these factors will be key if
the UK is to meet its obligations under
international human rights law."
Charles
Secrett, Director of Friends of the Earth
said: "Building the Ilisu Dam would
damage the environment, destroy historic
towns and villages, abuse the human rights
of tens of thousands of Kurdish people and
threaten regional peace. Hopefully today's
Government
announcement of public consultation into the
project signals that, at long last, they too
are waking up to these concerns."
This
week the Turkish government renewed the
State of Emergency covering the region. An
Ilisu Dam Campaign fact finding mission to
the region last month found that human
rights abuses, including torture and
suppression of freedom of speech are still
occurring on a phenomenal scale in the
region.
The
mission has found human rights abuses
directly associated with the Ilisu Dam. It
also concluded that consultation with
affected communities has been grossly
inadequate and found evidence of
falsification of questionnaire responses.
Attempts to save parts of
Hasankeyf are totally inadequate,
contravening international standards. The
current situation
in the region must be reflected in the EIA
and the decision.
The report of the fact finding mission is
available from the Ilisu Dam Campaign or the
Kurdish Human Rights Project.
Kerim
Yildiz: (Director, Kurdish Human Rights
Project/Ilisu Dam Campaign): +44 (0)207
2872772
Nicholas Hildyard: (The Cornerhouse and
Director, Ilisu Dam Campaign):+44 (0) 777
3750534
Kate Geary: (Co-ordinator, Ilisu Dam
Campaign: +44 (0) 1865 200550
Friends of the Earth Press Office: +44 (0)
207 566 1649
Source:
The
Kurdistan Observer
www.kurdistanobserver.com
Added
at Kurdforum: 18 November 2001