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CHP Protests Closure of Fatma Girik Girls' Dormitory, Citing Threat to 145 Students' Housing Rights

CHP Protests Closure of Fatma Girik Girls' Dormitory, Citing Threat to 145 Students' Housing Rights

From Cumhuriyet · () Turkish

Translated from Turkish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The CHP Şişli District Presidency protested the closure of the Fatma Girik Girls' Dormitory by the appointed administration.
  • The closure affects the housing rights of 145 university students, with no reason provided by the administration.
  • CHP demands answers on the closure's justification, student housing guarantees, and rumors of the dormitory being leased.

The Şişli District Presidency of the Republican People's Party (CHP) has voiced strong opposition to the closure of the Fatma Girik Girls' Dormitory. The dormitory, managed by an appointed administration following the arrest of the elected Mayor Resul Emrah Şahan, has been shut down without public explanation.

The CHP stated that this decision directly impacts the housing rights of 145 university students. They allege that the appointed administration has dismantled social policies benefiting students, women, and disadvantaged groups since taking office. The closure of the Fatma Girik dormitory is presented as the latest instance of this trend.

The party emphasized that the dormitory provided more than just accommodation. It served as a comprehensive social policy model, offering safe transportation, counseling, and various social support services for female students. In a country facing rising rental costs and insufficient dormitory capacity, such facilities are crucial for ensuring equal educational opportunities.

The CHP Şişli District Presidency has publicly demanded answers to several key questions: What is the official reason for the dormitory's closure? How will the housing rights of the 145 affected students be secured? Are the rumors about the dormitory being leased to a private entity true? Will the dormitory be reopened for student use?

"Şişli's resources belong to Şişli's residents. Şişli's dormitories belong to its students," the party declared, vowing to pursue the students' right to housing.

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Originally published by Cumhuriyet in Turkish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.