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| BRITISH BACKING OF CONTROVERSIAL DAM UNDER SELECT COMMITTEE SCRUTINY |
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| Friday, 28 January 2000 | |
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THE KURDISH HUMAN RIGHTS PROJECT (KHRP) GAVE EVIDENCE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY SELECT COMMITTEE ON THE PROPOSED ILISU DAM IN SOUTH EAST TURKEY The Select Committee hearing, held on Wednesday 26th January 2000, saw KHRP and Balfour Beatty, the British company heading the construction consortium, give evidence concerning the Ilisu Dam project. The storm surrounding Stephen Byers' statement on 21 December 1999, in which he indicated that the British government would be "minded to grant export credit guarantee" to the Ilisu Dam proposal, has left in its wake a government reportedly widely divided in its support for the project. The building of the Ilisu Dam will affect some 36,000 people, will result in the flooding of 68 villages, and the destruction of the 10,000 year old city of Hasankeyf. Any decision by the Government to provide export credit guarantee to Balfour Beatty, who are leading the construction consortium, will be conditional upon four areas of key concern being addressed by the Turkish authorities. Kerim Yildiz, Executive Director of KHRP, said:
2. The proposed Ilisu dam, part of Turkey's Southeastern Anatolia Project (Turkish initials GAP), will affect some 36,000 people, flood 68 villages and destroy the 10,000 year old city of Hasankeyf. 3. The Ilisu hydro-electric power project is to be situated on the Tigris river, 65 km upstream from the border with Syria and Iraq. With a planned capacity of 1,200 MW, it will be the largest hydro-electric project in Turkey. |
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