European Court Sentences Turkey to Pay a Fine of 945,000 Euro
Published by MAC on 2006-03-29European Court Sentences Turkey to Pay a Fine of 945,000 Euro
29th March 2006
http://www.turkishpress.com/news.asp?id=115731
STRASBOURG - The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) sentenced Turkey to pay a fine of 945,000 euro on Tuesday in a lawsuit filed by Turkish citizens living in Bergama town (of the western city of Izmir) and in the surrounding villages.
The Court held unanimously that there had been a violation of Article 8 (right to respect to private and family life) of the European Convention on Human Rights, as well as a violation of Article 6 (right to a fair trial) of the Convention.
The court awarded 2000 euro to each of 315 applicants for non-pecuniary damage or a total sum of 945,000 euro. It also awarded 5000 euro to all the applicants jointly for costs and expenses.
The case concerns the granting of permits to operate a gold-mine in Ovacik village. In 1992, the Eurogold Madencilik Company obtained the right to prospect for gold in the region. The permit was valid for 10 years and also authorized use of cyanide leaching process for gold extraction.
In 1994, on the basis of an environmental-impact report, the Ministry of the Environment gave the company a permit to operate the goldmine in Ovacik.
The applicants asked for the permit to be annulled, citing the dangers of the cyanidation process used by the operating company, the health risks and the risks of pollution of the underlying aquifers and destruction of the local ecosystem.
The application was lodged with the ECHR on November 1st, 1998.
In its verdict, the ECHR said, "the Court considered that the authorities had deprived the procedural safeguards protecting the applicants of all useful effect. Turkey had thus failed to discharge its obligation to guarantee the applicants' right to respect to their private and family life. The Court accordingly concluded unanimously that there had been a violation of Article 8. It also considered that the Turkish authorities had failed to comply effectively and within a reasonable time limit with the verdict rendered by Izmir Administrative Court on October 15th, 1997 and upheld by the Supreme Administrative Court on April 1st, 1998. The Court accordingly held unanimously that there had been a violation of Article 6 of the Convention."