Turkish miner who survived says company to blame
Source: AP-Excite
BY DESMOND BUTLER
SAVASTEPE, Turkey (AP) Miner Erdal Bicak believes he knows why so many of his colleagues died in Turkey's worst mining disaster: company negligence.
And he knows one other thing he's never going back down any mine again.
Bicak, 24, had just ended his shift Tuesday and was making his way to the surface when managers ordered him back underground because of a problem in the Soma coal mine in western Turkey.
"The company is guilty," Bicak told The Associated Press, adding that managers had machines that measure methane gas levels. "The new gas levels had gotten too high and they didn't tell us in time."
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People gather to commemorate the Soma mine accident victims and protest the government's labor policy in Kadikoy, Istanbul, Turkey, late Friday, May 16, 2014. A Turkish mining company defended its safety record Friday, four days after over 250 people died in an underground blaze at its coal mine in western Turkey. Writing on the miner hat reads: "Not accident, but murder." AP Photo)
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Erich Bloodaxe BSN
(14,733 posts)You seem to be establishing a pattern of posting about 'boko haram' under every and any sort of posting, most of which have nothing to do with Nigeria.
Everyone on this website that actually cares about the situation in Nigeria is already well aware of it. The only thing you'll do by posting about it under posts that have nothing to do with it is irritate people and get ignored a lot. If you want to post about it, do so under other posts that are actually about Nigeria's woes until you get to the point you're allowed to do top level posts yourself.
DavidDvorkin
(19,477 posts)tooeyeten
(1,074 posts)This morning, a mother of a miner claimed along with other protestors that the Turkish government was too close with the mining company with lack of regulation. Boy does that sound familiar!