Three years after the earthquake that devastated the multi-year town of Antakya, in southern Turkey, local residents denounce opaque reconstruction plans, which foresee a displacement of the population on the outskirts of the city, where social housing is being built in haste. Selahattin Yogurtçuoglu has taken out his chair for a ...
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Three years after the earthquake that devastated the multi-year town of Antakya, in southern Turkey, local residents denounce opaque reconstruction plans, which foresee a displacement of the population on the outskirts of the city, where social housing is being built in haste. Selahattin Yogurtçuoglu has taken out his chair for a ...