Turkey’s prime minister proposes dividing Istanbul in two
Istanbul is renown as the place where east meets west, the only city in the world to straddle Europe and Asia. But it may soon lose this unique status if the Turkish government goes ahead with a plan to divide it in two.
The prime minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, a former Istanbul mayor, has announced what he described as a “wild project” to split the city into European and Asian sides to make it easier to govern. “We will build two new cities in Istanbul due to high population,” Erdogan said, announcing his party’s manifesto for June elections.. “One on the European side and one on the Anatolian side.”
Istanbul’s official population is soon expected to reach 17 million, with thousands more unregistered people living in the city.
Tahire Erman, an urban planning expert at Ankara’s Bilkent University, said this caused significant problems for authorities: “[Istanbul] is already overgrown, and there are already many problems in the provision of infrastructure and municipal services to the city.”
Should the plan go ahead, the two cities would be well connected by transport links promised by the ruling party, including a third bridge over the Bosphorus, the strait that divides the European and Anatolian sides of the city, and two tube tunnels for cars and rail transport under the water. Two bridges and frequent ferries already connect the two sides of the city…
Plans have been announced to build a new financial district in Atasehir, a booming district on the Anatolian side of Istanbul, as part of a government pledge to increase Turkey’s global stature by 2023, the centennial anniversary of the Turkish republic.
The politicians in power think it’s a wonderful idea. The politicians out of power think it’s a silly idea. The concept does make sense. If anyone had their brains switched on after World War Two, the same might have been done with London, Tokyo or Los Angeles.






I love Istanbul and the great Nation of Turkey. It is a splendid, electric, magnificent, magic, exciting, beautiful and intriguing place. Do not hesitate taking a soulful journey to one of the most incredible Nations on Earth. Peace out to all my old friends there!!!!!!!!!!!!
E Trams
April 20, 2011 at 1:19 am
pls also check!
http://newspool.wordpress.com/2011/06/07/tayyips-democracy/
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June 8, 2011 at 7:54 am