For immediate release - 29th March 2005
Press release from:
Kurdish Human Rights Project
Evidence Of Human Rights Abuses Exposed In Turkey
Two reports published today (Tues 1800) reveal an investigation into BP's Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline has uncovered evidence of human rights abuses, including violations of international fair trial standards in Turkey. The project is funded by British tax payers via loans from the World Bank, the Export Credit Guarantee Dept (ECGD) and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).
Environmental and human rights groups are calling on the development banks to explicitly screen projects for their potential human rights impacts.
The evidence, published by Kurdish Human Rights Project, The Corner House, Friends of the Earth and Environmental Defense, follows a fact-finding mission to the Ardahan and Imranli regions of Turkey, along the pipeline route, which included observing the trial of a Turkish human rights defender [1].
Ferhat Kaya was detained and allegedly tortured in May 2004 as a result of his work with villagers affected by the pipeline. Eleven police officers were accused of ill-treating him [2]. But at his trial, the fact-finding mission observed deficiencies in the amounting to violations of international fair trial standards. The mission was itself subject to police surveillance throughout its visit.
Catriona Vine, a barrister who took part in the fact finding and trial observation mission, said:
The mission also found that the project is being implemented in breach of agreed standards, particularly those relating to land acquisition, potentially placing the project in violation of host country law, project loan conditions and the European Convention on Human Rights. Legal reforms recently adopted by Turkey appear not to have been implemented.
Kerim Yildiz of the Kurdish Human Rights Project said:
The mission also found that problems which had been previously identified had still not been addressed, with severe impacts on villagers. The groups believe that the public financiers subsidizing the project should take greater responsibility for ensuring that international standards are enforced.
Nick Hildyard of The Corner House said:
Friends of the Earth International Finance Campaigner Hannah Ellis said:
Notes:
[1] The two reports - Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan Oil Pipeline: Human Rights, Social and Environmental Impacts Turkey Section (ISBN 1 900175 79 7) and The Trials of Ferhat Kaya (ISBN 1 90017586X) - are available from Kurdish Human Rights Project (+44 (0) 207 405-3835) or the Baku-Ceyhan Campaign www.baku.org.uk from 1700 (GMT)
For further information please contact:
Rochelle Harris - Public Relations Officer
khrp@khrp.org
0207 405-3835
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