DOĞA ÇEVRE EKOLOJİ * GÖREVE ÇAĞRI * KAZ DAĞLARINDAKİ KATLİAMI ÖNEMSEYEN ÇEVRE SEVER ARKADAŞLARA

KAZ DAĞLARINDAKİ KATLİAMI
ÖNEMSEYEN ÇEVRE SEVER ARKADAŞLARA


Önce aşağıdaki mektubu hazırlayıp, mektubun gönderilmesi gereken adresleri de ekleyerek paylaşan Ayşe Nilgün Arıt hocaya, bu önemli mektubu dağıtan Ruheyma Gündüz’e, değerli dostum Aydoğan Kekevi’ye ve Esin Ayral’a teşekkür ederim.

Ben aşağıdaki adreslere 2 ayrı grupta mektubu gönderdim.
Siz de hemen gönderir ve mektubu çevrenize yayar mısınız?

AYRICA TEMA VAKFININ AÇTIĞI İMZA KAMPANYASINA KATILINIZ;

418.000’i aşkın kişi Kaz Dağları’nı korumak için imza verdi. Binlerce kişi ise destek için bugün oradaydı. Kaz Dağları benim, senin, onun değil, tüm Türkiye’nin nefesidir. Doğa koruma siyaset üstü yaklaşım gerektirir. Tüm yetkililerin doğayı korumak isteyen bu sese kulak vermesini bekliyoruz. Kampanyayı imzalamak için👉

https://www.change.org/p/kirazlı-da-uydulara-göre-söylenenin-4-katı-195-000-ağaç-kesildi-işletme-durdurulsun-altındaölümvar-kazdağınadokunma-canakkalegovtr-csbgovtr

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MEKTUBUN KONU ( Subject) kısmına;
—- Toronto based Canadian Company Alamos Gold’s actions in Turkey — yazınız
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ADRESLER

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Dear Sirs;

I am writing this letter to inform you about a Toronto
based Canadian Company Alamos Gold’s actions in Turkey.

Recently, there has been a big public outcry about deforestation
of the “Kaz Dağları” (Kaz Mountains).

This mountain range is of critical importance and a nature wonderland.

The current government authorities of Turkey obviously gave license to Alamos Gold. To date it was estimated that 195,000 trees were cut in these mountains and below pictures should give you some idea of the disaster.

People of the region have been desperately trying to stop this carnage. They claim that theirlivelihood is at stake.

Kaz Dağları is known with its clean air that many asthma patients come to feel better.

Below please find the points that the CEO of Alamos Gold gave during an interview. He is boasting that the investment they make is only 100 million USD. The estimated earnings from this operation can be as high as 4 billion USD. The people of the region and Turkey will be left with contaminated land and ground water while some take their profits and go away.

These types of licensing cannot be

received easily. The Turkish company they set up for this operation is Dogu Biga Madencilik has received so many exemptions including financial and tax related ones from the Turkish government.

The below link also shows CEO’s comments during an interview;

https://streamable.com/ofied

I now as a fact that such companies cannot behave the way they do overseas. I am very upset seeing these images day after day and the desperate fight people do. As a citizen of the world, I believe each tree and the nature belongs to all of us.

We cannot have different standards for different parts of the world. Canada’s forest areas are even bigger than the entire land of Turkey.

Think about cutting close to 200.000 trees in Canada! I can probably hear the public outcry all the way from here.

So, why a different standard applies to Turkish forests?

This is not moral or ethical either. Protection and preservation of nature is a universal value for all of us…or is it not?

Below please find more pictures showing ordinary citizens putting up a fight. They say “forest, soil, water and mercy”. The awareness has been growing and this news has been on the front pages for some time.

I am not sure if this may catch your attention. However, I have personally experienced and seen that if a western company did something against people’s will in another part of the world, there is chance that the citizens of that country could change anything. To enable people to have a voice, that country needs a proper democracy and strong public institutions. As a result, the only way out is to bring the issue home, to Toronto and greater Canada.

The concern about nature is universal for all of us. I would appreciate your attention to this matter and similar ones.

Best Regards,

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