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Home > Bankwatch in the media > AB, iş projelere gelince insan hakları ihlallerini unuttu

AB, iş projelere gelince insan hakları ihlallerini unuttu

7 July 2017, Arti Gerçek

AKP iktidarlarının 2011 seçimleri öncesinde seçim meydanlarına malzeme yaptığı mega projeler adı altındaki altyapı yatırımları, o gün bugündür çeşitli tartışmalarla ve itirazlarla gündemden eksik olmuyor. Bu projeler, genellikle geniş çevresel, sosyal ve ekonomik etkilere sahip olmanın yanı sıra şeffaflıktan uzak olmaları sebebiyle de polemik yaratıyor.

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Infrastructure investments under the name of mega projects, in which the AKP government made material for election squares before the elections in 2011, are not missing from the agenda today with various discussions and objections. These projects are often polemic, not only because they have wide environmental, social and economic impacts, but also because they are far from transparency.

Source: Pelin Cengiz – AB, iş projelere gelince insan hakları… – Artı Gerçek

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