The June 12 election signalled a political change heralding the start of evictions within the central working-class Istanbul neighbourhood of Tarlabasi; to make way for an ambitious project to beautify the city. Continual evictions leave residents
who will not or cannot move for financial or other reasons fearful. Bahattin Argis said, ‘I am living in absolute uncertainty, despite being a house owner I face the possibility of being thrown out of my own house at any moment!’ The municipality claims imminent domain over buildings slotted for destruction, even though the confiscated property is being sold to a private contractor. Mine Erel bought her home in 1977 and worries about the safety of living in a semi-demolished neighbourhood. A lawyer for about 100 plaintiffs calls the situation ‘a humanitarian drama.’ Amnesty International urged the municipality to stop the neighbourhood’s forced evictions saying, forced evictions disproportionally affect those most in need of protection and violates the rights of these groups.
Pray: for the Roma, Kurdish and other internally displaced persons (groups) living in Tarlabasi to be respected by the government and landlords. (Pr.14:21)