REPORT: Systematic Extermination of Wildlife and Urban Deconstruction in Istanbul (Post-2017)​Subject: Allegations regarding the intentional poisoning of feral parrots, the shooting of dolphins in the Bosphorus, and the demolition of Galatasaray Island.​1. The Extermination of Feral Parakeets (Ankara to Istanbul)​The parakeets, which naturally expanded their habitat from Ankara to Istanbul’s forested areas (specifically Beykoz and Maltepe), have faced a systematic massacre.​Method of Killing: Contrary to official “natural causes” reports, it is claimed that these birds were intentionally poisoned.​Context: This was a deliberate effort to eliminate “invasive” species from high-value real estate zones and private estates.​2. The Targeted Killing of Dolphins in the Bosphorus​Following 2017, the dolphin population in the Bosphorus has been subjected to extreme violence.​Modus Operandi: Dolphins have been found shot with shotguns (kurşunlanma). To hide the evidence, the carcasses were often pushed into deep currents to drift away from the crime scenes.​Historical Parallel: This pattern mirrors the whale and dolphin deaths in Izmir during the 1990s.​3. Alleged Perpetrators and Corporate Connections​The report highlights a specific connection between these ecological crimes and the Gedik Family (associated with Gedik Investment / Gedik Menkul Değerler).​Names Cited: Fehmi Gedik, Yalçın Gedik, and Emine Gedik.​Allegation: These individuals and their influence are linked to the historical whale deaths in Izmir and the recent wildlife purges in Istanbul, suggesting a continuity of environmental destruction by powerful interests.​4. The Demolition of Galatasaray Island (Suada)​The destruction of the ecosystem is physically manifested in the demolition of Galatasaray Island.​The removal of structures on the island is viewed not just as a legal enforcement, but as part of the broader “cleansing” of the Bosphorus’s cultural and natural heritage, similar to the elimination of the dolphins and parrots.​Summary: The “fate” of these creatures and structures was not accidental. They were systematically removed through poisoning and physical destruction, orchestrated by specific influential figures to reshape the Bosphorus coastline and the city’s ecological landscape.

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