Istanbul grove under tight police blockade ahead of ‘picnic action’
Tensions over the construction of a small mosque next to the protected ValidebaÄ grove on Istanbulâs Asian side are growing, after local activists opposed to the cutting down of trees staged a protest march on Oct. 25.
Police set up iron barricades to cordon off the perimeter of the construction site ahead of a call to hold a picnic in the grove on Oct. 26 to denounce the construction works, which are continuing despite a recent stay of execution order from an administrative court. A riot control vehicle with water cannon (TOMA) and riot police officers were also dispatched to the zone.
Following a tense week that saw many scuffles erupting at the site of the project, dozens of mostly local people marched to the grove late on Oct. 25. The local Ãsküdar Municipality rejects claims that the land for the project was part of the historic grove, saying that the deed is municipal property and the construction does not violate the law.
The march came a few hours after the head of Turkeyâs Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), Mehmet Görmez, called for both sides to exercise restraint, urging people not to measure âthe love for prayer and the love for natureâ against one another.
President Recep Tayyip ErdoÄan, who has a private residence in the Ãsküdar district, has also gotten involved in the heated debate, suggesting that those who are against the project were âdisturbed by the mosque.â
âPeople want to go there, walk, drink their tea. There is nothing in the project that the residents should fear. It is not inside ValidebaÄ grove either. But maybe some were uncomfortable because it is a masjid [small mosque],â ErdoÄan told a group of media representatives on Oct. 25.
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