Land Mines Undermine Relocation Efforts

Talking on TESEVs international symposium on internal displacement, Muteber Ogreten told that land mines are constitute an obstacle on relocation of populations. There are at least 984 000 mines fitted on Turkish soil. 29 civilians died of mines in 2005.

İstanbul - BİA News Center
06 December 2006, Wednesday
"There is still no official data on mined land and mine numbers in Turkey" said Muteber Ogreten of the Initiative for a Mine-Free Turkey adding that this is one the most serious obstacles for relocating the internally displaced persons.

TESEV's (Turkish Economic and Social Studies Foundation) international symposium titled "Internal Displacement in Turkey and Abroad: International Principles, Experiences and Policy Proposals" continued yesterday (December 5th) with three more sittings.

All mines should be cleared until 2014

Muteber Ogreten pointed out that displaced persons would live on a life threat on their return as both are consequences of the 20 year long conflict in southeastern Turkey.

He's put forward the responsibilities of the state and the NGOs for the solution of the problem:

* All anti-personnel land mines in stocks should be demolished in no more than four years.

* All mines already laid on land should be cleared in no more than 10 years.

* Land suspected to contain mines should be identified.

* Civilians should be effectively kept outside those areas until all mines are cleared.

Ogreten noted that Turkey should abolish all mine stocks till March 2008 and clear all mined land till 2014.

According to United Nations reports, there are 984 thousand 313 mines already laid on Turkish soil. Stock numbers go up to 2 million 979 thousand.

Initiative for a Mine-Free Turkey research shows that there are mines fitted around 182 settlements which are depopulated.

At least 68 people died in 62 incidents related to land mines in 2005. 28 of those were civilians, of whom 9 were children.(AO/EU)

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