Turkey: Environmentalists Block Road to Mining Company

A group of locals and envi­ron­men­tal­ist activists blocked the road to an untouched forest­ed area in the Black Sea province of Artvin to pre­vent the activ­i­ties of a min­ing firm.

Activists and locals guard the moun­tain­ous forests of Artvin in sep­a­rate loca­tions to pre­vent Forestry Min­istry offi­cials from enter­ing the area.

Artvin Forestry Min­istry offi­cials, how­ev­er, aim to enter the area in order to make cal­cu­la­tions to com­plete the pro­ce­dures for the firm to start its work in the area. Min­istry offi­cials attempt­ed to enter the area from a dif­fer­ent path, after their pre­vi­ous attempt was stopped by the activists’ road block.

Local activists, who orga­nized them­selves via social media in a short time, gath­ered in the Cer­at­te­pe neigh­bor­hood, which is locat­ed at an alti­tude of 1,800 meters. They moved trees cut by the forestry offi­cials to the road and blocked traf­fic, stop­ping the entry of the offi­cials. They have tak­en pic­tures with the tree bar­ri­cades they have made and shared them via social media. The group called itself “300 Cer­at­te­peli” in ref­er­ence to the leg­end of 300 Spar­tans who stood their ground against the Per­sians, immor­tal­ized in the movie “300.” They are deter­mined at all costs to block any pos­si­ble con­struc­tion and min­ing work in the area. 

Green Artvin Association’s head Nur Neşe Kara­han said they had to walk the whole way to the forest­ed area, as it was blocked in sev­er­al loca­tions. “The road was blocked due to a col­lapse in the tun­nel. We had to walk 3 kilo­me­ters around it. We came across with the firm’s vehi­cle, as they are not using the well-known road any­more. They said offi­cials from the firm will come here and we are deter­mined to wait here to talk to them,” said Kara­han.

Hakan Akın, a shop keep­er in Artvin, said it is a promis­ing devel­op­ment for him to see many peo­ple could gath­er in the area min­utes after they heard rumors the firm would start work there.

“The experts said this area is not suit­able for min­ing. We are locals here. We already told them that it is not pos­si­ble for them to oper­ate here. This place is our green, this is where we live. We have giv­en enough to the dams; we will no longer allow any more con­struc­tion,” said Akın, among the group.

Hasan Yük­sel, a mem­ber of Green Arvin Asso­ci­a­tion, said they will con­tin­ue to hold their posts on mul­ti­ple roads in the Cer­at­te­pe neigh­bor­hood to pre­vent the entry of min­ing firms.

“They are wrong if they think we will give up.  They will come across an Artvin local on every cor­ner of these trees when­ev­er they come here,” said Yük­sel.

Main oppo­si­tion Repub­li­can People’s Par­ty (CHP) provin­cial branch head Ali Yücel Kurt also held a meet­ing in the area. He claimed that some peo­ple are also burn­ing the vehi­cles in order to pro­voke locals by blam­ing the locals for the arson. “We com­plete­ly deny such claims,” said Kurt.