Yetkin Report

  • Türkçe
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Life
  • Writers
  • Archive
  • Contact

CHP leader urges retrial for Soma disaster at its 10th aniversary

by YetkinReport / 13 May 2024, Monday / Published in Politics

CHP leader Özgür Özel called visited Soma, Manisa for the 10th anniversary of Türkiye’s deadliest mining disaster at Eynez Quarry. (Photo: CHP)

On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of Türkiye’s deadliest mining disaster in Soma, Manisa, Republican People’s Party (CHP) leader Özgür Özel paid homage to the victims and their families. Emphasizing the need for justice, Özel urged for a retrial to unveil all responsible parties, asserting that true justice for Soma remains elusive until every aspect of the tragedy is thoroughly investigated.

CHP leader emphasized that “true justice cannot be achieved until every aspect of the tragedy is thoroughly examined, including the intricate web of relationships” that may have contributed to the disaster.

The Eynez Quarry mining disaster on May 13, 2014, claimed the lives of 301 miners and left 162 workers injured.

Despite an official report identifying negligence within the Ministry of Energy and Natural Resources and the Ministry of Social Security, the trial spanned eight years, resulting in only minor officials receiving sentences, all of whom were eventually released. The report highlighted various shortcomings, including production excesses, failure to maintain ventilators, and the absence of a proper alarm system.

While no defendants remain in custody, two lawyers advocating for the miners and their families, Selçuk Kozağaçlı and Can Atalay, are currently detained. Atalay’s detainment, particularly following his parliamentary election in May, has sparked considerable political debate, leading to his parliamentary status being revoked in January.

Özel criticized the judicial process, underscoring the necessity of a retrial for the Soma case and the importance of holding all responsible individuals accountable.

Yeni yazılardan haberdar olun! Lütfen aboneliğinizi güncelleyin.

İstenmeyen posta göndermiyoruz! Daha fazla bilgi için gizlilik politikamızı okuyun.

Aboneliğinizi onaylamak için gelen veya istenmeyen posta kutunuzu kontrol edin.

What you can read next

Turkish elections: Presidential runners settled, MPs next
Justice Minister, Stats Institute head replaced
Can Sweden convince Türkiye to their NATO bid with promises?
  • Russia–Ukraine: Türkiye’s Return to Realpolitik and Its Expanding Role in NATO24 February 2026
  • Could Iran De Facto Recognise Israel and Preserve the Regime?23 February 2026
  • “Terror-Free Türkiye” Report Voted On Amid Objections: Time to Act19 February 2026
  • Munich: The EU’s Effort to Counter U.S. Pressure and Türkiye’s Position15 February 2026
  • What Erdoğan’s Hardline Appointments to Justice and Interior Reveal11 February 2026
  • Why the Festive Mood When There Are No Concrete Signals from the EU?8 February 2026
  • If Öcalan Is Granted the Right to Hope, It Will Also Apply to Demirtaş and Kavala6 February 2026
  • US–Iran Talks Set for Istanbul, With Nerves on Edge3 February 2026
  • Turkish Bosses Knock on the EU Door but Erdoğan Has a Key, Too2 February 2026
  • A Strategic Choice: Why Letters to Brussels No Longer Move the Needle1 February 2026
Search the news archive...

Politics

Economy

Life

Writers

Archive

Türkçe

About

Impressum

FAQ

Advertising

Contact

Made with ♥ by tbtcreative.com © 2022 yetkinreport.com All rights reserved.

Yetkin Report     ·      Help     ·      User Agreement     ·      Legal

TOP