Erdogan allows son-in-law, Qatar’s Moza to own lands on new Istanbul Canal route
Day after day, facts are
being revealed regarding the new Istanbul canal project, announced by Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan as part of his giant projects, as it was
revealed to only seek generating profit for a certain party.
It was exposed that the
mother of the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Moza, established a company with capital of
100 thousand pounds in Başakşehir and bought 44 acres of land on the Istanbul
Canal route after 1.5 months.
Recently, it was circulated
that the members of the Royal Qatar Family also took land on the route of the
Istanbul Canal Project, which caused a duel between Erdoğan and the Mayor of
Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality.
Turkish businessman and
Minister of Finance Berat Albayrak, Erdogan’s son-in-law, was also revealed to
have claimed 13 acres of the land, as well as 12 more acres of lands near the
new Istanbul airport.
The Istanbul Metropolitan
Municipality has been rejecting the project that would severely damage the
water resources of the city as well as overcrowding it. This infuriated
residents of Istanbul who started organizing campaigns to halt the execution of
the project.
Erdogan, who has been trying
hard for months, to give the real estate sector, which he describes as the
locomotive of the Turkish economy, the kiss of life out of the economic
recession, believes that this project, which costs 13-25 billion US dollars,
would be the lifeline of the economy.
Residents of the village
have said that rarely was anyone passing by until before about two or three
months when brokers, including Arabs, began flocking to buy lands.
“These lands will get more
and more expensive, the canal will be drilled about one km away from us; our
village will cease to exist like this,” villagers say.
Another news regarding
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser of Qatar purchasing lands around the course of the new
canal have inflamed an unprecedented controversy.
Real estate consultants, who
noted that the current value of the land is around 20-25 million pounds,
pointed out that the value of the land may increase several times with the new
zoning plans to be made after the Channel Istanbul project.
Last November, Sheikha Moza
founded a company in Başakşehirdistricts in Greater Istanbul with a capital of
100 thousand Turkish lira, and after only one month, Moza bought 44 dunums of
the land, the matter which spread controversy across Turkish streets.
Istanbul Metropolitan
Municipality Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu, who rejects the project, see that
implementing it would destroy the lake of Targus, which is considered one of
the most important drinking water resources in Istanbul.