Earthquake Victims Left Without Justice

Victims of the 1999 Golcuk earthquake suffer once again as criminal cases filed after the incident which left 17 000 dead because of flawed buildings are dropped one by one as a result of prescription.

İstanbul - BİA News Center
16 February 2007, Friday
Criminal cases filed against the prominent incidents of neglect in building quality that caused thousands to loose lives at the 1999 earthquake are dropping one by one on grounds of prescription.

Any action would have been taken until now, says Kadir Daylık, lawyer of Chamber of Constructional Engineers. "Only actions for damages that have already been filed until February 18 will continue. The rest is dumped".

More than 2 thousand 500 complaints were filed following the earthquake in Gölcük, just 100 kilometers east of Istanbul. Official numbers count 17 thousand deaths, most because of flawed buildings that trapped inhabitants under mere concrete.

Only 350 prosecutions could have been done the year following the earthquake, which measured 7.4 on the Richter scale.

Prosecutors and judges complained about lack of resources to cope with the extraordinary work load.

1850 of the cases have been pardoned with the conditional amnesty law. Only about 40 of the rest were approbated by the Supreme Court and penalized. Victims suffer once again after 8 years, now because of the lack of justice.

Specialized courts and restructuring of the legal system is imminently needed, Daylık says.(EÜ)

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