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The Turkish grandmother taking on a coal mine

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The Turkish grandmother taking on a coal mine

The Turkish grandmother taking on a coal mine

Determined to save her land and village, Demirel, a 64-year-old grandmother, has singlehandedly taken on the operators extending a coal mine to feed what is one of Turkey's largest power plants.

Megan Revell reports.


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