Earthquake in Syria
& Turkey: La
Via Campesina
extends solidarity
to affected
communities
20
February 2023
Emerging
Regions, International
Solidarity
Bagnolet,
16-02-2023
La Via
Campesina expresses
its deepest
condolences to the
communities in
Turkey and Syria
affected by the
devastating
earthquakes. We
mourn with those who
have lost family,
friends, and
neighbors, and stand
in solidarity with
all those who have
been injured or
affected by the
earthquakes. We also
extend our gratitude
to the civil
movement that
immediately
responded to rescue
and save lives in
the affected areas.
While
we have received
information about
the situation in
urban areas, we
urgently call for
access to
information about
the situation of
peasants and rural
areas affected by
the earthquake.
Beyond the loss of
human and animal
life, the
destruction of
production and means
of production, such
as animal feed and
other inputs, is
crucial for food
production and
survival. We request
that all
restrictions to
communication
channels enabling
access to
information from and
toward the affected
populations be
removed to assess
the specific needs
of the affected
rural communities.
We urgently
call for the
withdrawal of any
sanctions that harm
the people, and for
humanitarian aid to
be sent to those in
need of basic
supplies such as
water, food, and
shelter, without
discrimination based
on race, ethnicity,
religion, or gender.
The
earthquakes have
exacerbated the
vulnerability of
communities in Syria
affected by war and
forced displacement
for over a decade.
In Turkey, the
existing effects of
the economic and
political crisis on
the population were
multiplied by the
earthquakes. The
vast majority of
the human losses
and damage is due
to unplanned and
unmonitored
urbanization,
which has occupied
areas that were
once agricultural
lands.
The
earthquake has also
left many children
orphaned and at the
mercy of
child-trafficking
networks. Therefore,
urgent policies to
prevent this
terrible situation
are needed.
We believe
that the deaths and
devastation
resulting from the
earthquakes are not
solely due to
natural disasters,
but rather the
consequence of
inadequate political
decisions that
prioritize
speculation and
economic profit over
life and nature. Despite
warnings of an
earthquake of this
magnitude for many
years,
constructions were
not designed
considering the
right to safe
housing. The
losses resulting
from the earthquakes
are not isolated
incidents, but
political crimes! We
strongly defend the
strategic importance
of increasing
agricultural lands
in the region to
ensure food
sovereignty instead
of real estate
speculation that
endangers human
lives.
Therefore,
we demand:
- Immediate
action to
abolish any
restrictions and
sanctions that
harm the people
to facilitate
the delivery of
humanitarian aid
to the victims
in Syria.
- That
the Syrian and
Turkish
governments open
more crossings
to allow aid
delivery, rather
than relying
solely on the
Bab al-Hawa
border crossing
between Turkey
and Syria.
- Holding
those
responsible and
corrupted
accountable for
the destruction
of agricultural
lands for real
estate projects
and stopping
this practice.
- The
Turkish and
Syrian
governments work
together with
peasants and
people in the
planning and
implementation
stages during
the
reconstruction
and
rehabilitation
processes, by
fulfilling their
right to
adequate and
safe housing,
and their right
to food and food
sovereignty so
that there is no
dependence on
imported food
and land
grabbing through
reconstruction
and
rehabilitation
programs.
La Via
Campesina once again
reiterates its
solidarity with all
the peoples and
peasants in Turkey
and Syria during the
reconstruction
process. We will
continue to work
with our member
organizations in
Turkey and in the
Arab Region and
North Africa to
globalize hope and
struggle.
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