Ruling on power plant project in Soma olive grove 'leaked to company'
Kolin Ä°nÅaat, the energy firm that felled around 5,000 olive trees in the Aegean village of Yırca last week for the construction of a planned coal power plant, was aware of a Council of State decision halting the project two days before its announcement, a deputy from Turkeyâs main opposition has claimed.
Republican Peopleâs Party (CHP) deputy Ãzgür Ãzel told daily Taraf on Nov. 9 that Kolin Ä°nÅaat was informed about the Council of Stateâs decision to stop the execution of the coal power plant construction two days ahead of its official announcement. Ãzel said Kolin Ä°nÅaat officials moved to cut the trees before the decision to halt the project was publicly announced, felling around 5,000 olive trees overnight despite attempts by local villagers to stop them.
The Kolin Group, one of Turkeyâs largest conglomerates, uprooted the trees on Nov. 7 to make room for a coal power plant in the Soma district of Manisa province, where locals had been guarding the grove for more than 52 days.
Clashes erupted after security guards for the company tried to remove the protesting villagers from the olive grove.
The guards dragged some of the villagers several meters away, forced them onto a truck and locked them inside a hut four kilometers away from the construction site. One of the villagers suffered a head injury from a tear gas canister fired by a security guard.
Television footage later showed the Yırca village headman Mustafa Akın weeping live on air and elderly women hugging the trees that were set to be cut down. âThose trees were my children,â an 80-year-old woman was quoted as saying.
Just hours after the confrontation, Turkeyâs Council of State threw out a decision permitting Kolin Ä°nÅ...
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