Where You Should not Go This Summer
Think of a place, reserved as a national park, a place that took many a year to forest, regular stop of hundreds of species of
migratory birds, home of 109 different species that are officially listed as "endangered", habitat of animals belonging to tens of different families some of which are unique to the region. It is called Belek, a nice and once green district of Antalya, in southern Turkey.
Now think of some greedy people, a corrupt governer, and an even more corrupt central government including two ministeries. Or better, take a look at the satellite image taken before the massacre:

Picture taken in 2005
Now, see how a bunch of crooks can do to nature so that they can let people swing their clubs in golf courses while they fill their sacks:

Picture taken in 2007
Now you know where you should not go this summer. I'm sure you can play golf elsewhere. It does not require a militant soul to boycott the district completely. Anyone with a conscience, not too much, even the slightest bit of it will suffice, should avoid this place.
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