Families Victimized by the Kartalkaya Fire Demanded Justice in Ankara: 'Ministry Officials Must Be Tried'
要点
- A 186-kilometer justice march was held from Bolu to Ankara on behalf of the families who lost their loved ones in the Bolu Grand Kartal Hotel fire.
- It was announced that no indictment has been prepared for approximately 10 months against the ministry officials following the deaths of 78 people in the fire.
- The families demand that the officials of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Ministry of Labour and Social Security be tried.
- The victimized families stated that they have not received any message of condolence to date from the public officials they hold responsible.
数据一览
The "Justice March for 78 Lives," initiated by the families who lost their loved ones in the fire tragedy at the Bolu Grand Kartal Hotel, ended in Ankara. The 186-kilometer march, started by Oktay Akişli—who lost his mother, brother, and nephew in the hotel fire—on 11 July in Bolu, was completed in front of the Ulus Atatürk Statue.
During the press statement held after the march, the families demanded that the officials from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Ministry of Labour and Social Security be held accountable before the law. Yüksel Gültekin, who lost eight relatives in the fire, criticized the fact that no indictment has been prepared for approximately 10 months regarding the responsible parties, and made an appeal to the Minister of Justice, Akın Gürlek.
The families also stated that the public officials, whom they claim are responsible, have not even offered their condolences to them to date. Gültekin stated that their struggle will continue until the officials in question are removed from their duties and brought to court, and that they will go in front of the Ministry of Tourism tomorrow.
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常见问题
- From where to where was the "Justice March for 78 Lives" held?
- The march, initiated by Oktay Akişli, a fire victim family member, on 11 July from the Bolu Courthouse, ended in front of the Ankara Ulus Atatürk Statue after 186 kilometers.
- What is the fundamental demand of the families from the ministries and officials?
- The families demand that the officials of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism and the Ministry of Labour and Social Security, whom they hold primarily responsible for the disaster, be brought to justice and an indictment be prepared against them.
- Why do the victimized families criticize the indictment process?
- The families are outraged that no indictment has been prepared against the ministry officials for approximately 10 months, despite the prosecutor stating that there are primary suspects in the file.