There's a Letter from Kışladağ...
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Yazar: Muammer Sakaryalı
Brand: Yeni İnsan Yayınevi
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A Letter From Kışladağ...
As long as attacks on ecology continue, resistance against these attacks will also continue, and we will keep writing, speaking, and publishing.
They say, "A person's soul is where it hurts."
Turkey's soul is hurting too. Cries of anguish are rising from all corners of the country. Just like a living being, our country's very lifeblood is hurting: sorrowful cries are rising from its mountains, streams, forests, plains, historical and cultural assets, olive groves, and agricultural lands.
Currently, there are over forty thousand mining permits issued. The mountains are screaming. They are consuming our habitats.
There is a greater need for honorable scientists, for law and legal professionals, and for mass resistance.
In Eşme, Uşak, there has been strong resistance against the Kışladağ gold mine for years. From within this struggle, Muammer Sakaryalı cries out. He wants the blind to see, the deaf to hear, and this cyanide-based gold processing mining frenzy to end.
We have our sensitivity and our spirit of solidarity.
If we lose our sensitivity, let it be known that we will lose everything.
They say, "A person's soul is where it hurts."
Turkey's soul is hurting too. Cries of anguish are rising from all corners of the country. Just like a living being, our country's very lifeblood is hurting: sorrowful cries are rising from its mountains, streams, forests, plains, historical and cultural assets, olive groves, and agricultural lands.
Currently, there are over forty thousand mining permits issued. The mountains are screaming. They are consuming our habitats.
There is a greater need for honorable scientists, for law and legal professionals, and for mass resistance.
In Eşme, Uşak, there has been strong resistance against the Kışladağ gold mine for years. From within this struggle, Muammer Sakaryalı cries out. He wants the blind to see, the deaf to hear, and this cyanide-based gold processing mining frenzy to end.
We have our sensitivity and our spirit of solidarity.
If we lose our sensitivity, let it be known that we will lose everything.