New Report exposes key deficiencies of Ilisu Dam Project - Fears that British government involvement could precipitate a major human rights disaster
Press Release: 24th November 1999
The Kurdish Human Rights Project (KHRP) today published a damning report into the proposed construction of the controversial Ilisu hydro-electric power plant in Turkey.
The report, based upon a recent KHRP fact-finding mission to the region, forms part of the growing fervour of international condemnation of a dam-building scheme set to flood 68 small hamlets and villages and affect an estimated 25,000 people.
The dam will be built by an international consortium of companies, led by the Swiss company Sulzer Hydro. These companies in turn are seeking financial support from their own governments: the UK Export Credit Guarantees Department is currently considering whether to back the project. The Kurdish Human Rights Project believes that the support of the project would be tantamount to support for a human rights disaster in the making.
The report outlines a number of key concerns, the most pressing of which are outlined below:
Secrecy and the failure to release documents
The flooding of the ancient city of Hasankeyf
Failure to consult with those affected by the project
The lack of a resettlement plan
Failure to consider alternatives
Water Wars
Chairman of the Kurdish Human Rights Project, Mark Muller, said:
"Any decision to go ahead with the Ilisu project
as presently conceived would be for political rather than economic or environmental
reasons. The international community must re-consider any commitment of funds
to a project which threatens to infringe the rights of so many, in a region
already notorious for its lack of respect for basic human dignity."
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For further information please contact: Kerim Yildiz,
Executive Director / Fiona McKay, Deputy Director / Sally Eberhardt, Public
Relations Officer Kurdish Human Rights Project on the address below.
Please e-mail KHRP at khrp@khrp.org,
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Kurdish Human Rights Project
11 Guilford Street
London
WC1N 1DH
United Kingdom
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