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Idle Environmentalists Get Busy in Turkey

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Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has attacked environmental   protesters in the country describing them as 'idle'. After proclaiming himself to be a 'real environmentalist', referencing Turkish ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, he went on to claim that "being an environmentalist is something they (protesters) do to pass their free time"

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Erdogan's comments were made on a trip to the coastal city of Rize, where protests against shoreline-polluting fish farms have been focused. During that weekend, 33 anti-nuclear protesters were also arrested in Sinop, while ongoing protests throughout the country have focused on government plans for numerous new dams, including a high-profile campaign to stop construction of the Ilisu dam on the River Tigris. The dam will destroy the town of Hasankeyf, displacing an estimated 78,000 people, mainly of the country's Kurdish minority, and will submerge key archaeological sites. The mayor of Hasankeyf has joined protests, moving into a threatened limestone cave.
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