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The Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality rejected 3,579 petitions submitted by Kadıköy residents in objection to a planned project that included transforming the historic Haydarpaşa Station into a hotel and removing an Atatürk monument in the area.

The project, which aims to make major changes to the Kadıköy landscape, stirred great backlash once it was announced, with groups strongly opposing the transformation of one of Istanbul’s most popular sights, Haydarpaşa Station. The controversial project also foresees the removal of an Atatürk monument, often used for placing wreaths and flowers on ceremonial days, in one of Kadıköy’s square.
 
The monument will then be replaced with a 4,729-square-meter fair ground to be used for events and festivals in the area.

The petitions focused on the loss of function by the transformation regarding the locations, and the issues concerning the ownership of parts the land that belonged to Turkish State Railways.

Even Kadıköy’s own municipality submitted a petition against the project with Kadıköy Mayor Selami Öztürk having said they would carry the issue to court if necessary.

The municipality council however rejected all claims, and ensured the continuity of the functions of the mentioned locations. Haydarpaşa is set to maintain its functions with the incorporation of railways with the hotel and the restaurants built around as well the square which will continue serving the Kadıköy residents in a similar frame, the council’s report stated.

The site was within proper ownership, the report added, and would satisfy further needs of residents while ensuring the previous functions.

Kadıköy Mayor Öztürk, however, was not convinced.

“They say Haydarpaşa will maintain its historical function, but what they will do there will be placing one nostalgic train that comes and goes and everything else will be turned into a hotel, in addition to heavy construction that will be built around the station,” Mayor Öztürk said.

Öztürk added that the commission’s decision on the matter was not final and that he would continue to pursue the issue through judiciary channels.

“They ignored the thoughts and objections of Kadıköy residents,” Öztürk said. “But we will not accept this. We are carrying this to court. We will fight for our rights through the law.”

When asked about Öztürk’s judiciary plans, Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality press adviser Serkan Fıçıcı dismissed the remarks.

“The works on a plan were made, and were approved by the municipality’s council,” Fıçıcı told Hürriyet Daily News. “This should not be the subject of polemics.”

February/19/2013

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OZman Cometh

2/21/2013 4:32:00 AM

M&M please don't get upset. Ataturk deserves the same respect given to Washington, Lincoln or Churchill. Not the slavish, skewed worship given to Stalin, Mao, Tito, Assad or Amin to name a few. What mosque/museum deal, that was settled 500 years ago. Thank you but I do not rant, I observe, reflect, criticise and comment.

mara mcglothin

2/20/2013 4:58:19 PM

What? OZman? No defense of the museum to mosque concept? Spot on! BRIT IN TURKEY. How many people deserve the recognition that Ataturk has the World over, not just in Turkey??? Thanks TEKION PARTICLE Sometimes when Ozman begins his rants, I feel like I am in an alternative reality.

OZman Cometh

2/20/2013 2:32:54 PM

Don't we have any other historical figures of note? Yes I have spent time in the U.K, U.S. they have a wide variety of people depicted as statues. In TR, it's the same bust/statue nearly everywhere. Back to the article, people always get precious about changes close to their own homes.

Turk Uzan

2/20/2013 2:10:05 AM

OZman Cometh, Haha yet most of Turkey would disagree .. If statues of Ataturk make us look like a third world nation, I would PROUDLY have Turkey look like a third world nation, maybe you should move to "first world" nations like Iran, Saudi Arabia etc.... have fun over there

cezer "çapulcu" skonore

2/19/2013 11:13:09 PM

Richard Wyatt: Mayor of Kadikoy is from CHP. IBB and Kadikoy Belediyesi have problems for the decoration of the Bagdat Boulevard with "Turkish" flags, they can never work together.

Reality Plus

2/19/2013 8:10:49 PM

To Ozman: Go to London and you will see that there are more statue and commemorative monuments per square foot than in any other city in the world. The statue has to and will stay!

Brit in Turkey

2/19/2013 7:57:44 PM

OZman Cometh: How many other people in Turkey deserve to be remembered with a statue? The world over countries honour their great in this way. Another example of politicians ignoring the wishes of the people. Reminds me of a certain country denied a referendum.......

Tekion Particle

2/19/2013 7:42:12 PM

Mara, you have said everything I would have said, well done. Do not pay any attention to OZman Cometh I am convinced he is RTE in disguise. Micky mouse democracy = no democracy.

OZman Cometh

2/19/2013 5:38:26 PM

Mara, if your main concern is the statue, you have lost all credibility as a commentator. If anything make TR look like a 3rd world dictator type country it is all theses busts and statues. This is an example of NIMBY's (not in my back yard)

Richard Wyatt

2/19/2013 5:35:41 PM

Whatever the plans are, let's hope the waterfront in Kadıköy gets tidied up. It is a mess at the moment and in need of a major overhaul. If Fatih Belediyesi can do it in Sultanahmet, then Kadıköy Belediyesi and İBB can do it in Kadıköy.
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