Antakya’s quake victims doubt Erdogan’s rebuilding pledge
ANTAKYA: Retired construction worker Ali Cimen looked at the pile of rubble raising dust over his former neighborhood and scoffed at the idea that Turkiye’s earthquake disaster zone could be rebuilt in a year. Half a dozen growling excavators were leveling what was left of the 60-year-old apartment complex in the ancient Syria-border city of Antakya. Hundreds more swung their giant arms and raised a cacophony of noise across this mountain-ringed melting pot of ancient civilization.
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