Seeking Justice in Adıyaman – BRTK
Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Tourism, Culture, Youth and Environment Fikri Ataoğlu is set to travel to Adıyaman tomorrow morning to show support for the “Champion Angels” case, a tragedy that has deeply affected the country, and to amplify the call for justice.
Ataoğlu expressed that as government officials, they will be present to honor the memory of the lives lost in the earthquake and to stand by the families in their pursuit of justice. They will voice their expectations for a transparent and fair resolution of the case as well.
In a statement from the Ministry’s press office, Ataoğlu emphasized the ongoing grief and sorrow felt by the nation for the lives lost in the earthquake, stressing the need for accountability to prevent such negligence from recurring.
The “Champion Angels” were seen as beacons of inspiration for the youth of TRNC, making their case a matter of humanity and justice. Ataoğlu emphasized the government’s unwavering determination to advocate for justice on all platforms, sending a powerful message of solidarity to the victims and their families.
The pain of losing the Champion Angels, cherished members of the sports community, continues to resonate within society. Ataoğlu highlighted the responsibility to ensure justice for these individuals and to address the errors and oversights that led to their tragic demise.
Ataoğlu insisted on expediting the investigations and legal proceedings in the case, stating that accountability is paramount and negligence must not go unpunished. The government remains committed to upholding the memory of the fallen and fighting for justice to be served.
In conclusion, Ataoğlu extended his condolences to the families of the earthquake victims, pledging to uphold their memories and ensure that such disasters are never forgotten. The visit to Adıyaman symbolizes a solemn dedication to seeking justice and honoring the legacy of the Champion Angels.