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Action for public space/ Kikia: This one in Thethi seems like a big "mistake"

2025-07-07 15:38:00, Aktualitet CNA

Action for public space/ Kikia: This one in Thethi seems like a big

Journalist Mentor Kikia has reacted to the action to free public spaces in Theth.

Through a post on social media, Kikia states that while the occupation of spaces can be 'understandable' in the case of cities, she considers the situation in Theth to be unjustifiable.

"How is it possible that lawlessness has flourished in this kind of religion?"

The government, one summer night, discovered that lawlessness had spilled onto the streets of cities and mountains. Everywhere, drills and jackhammers rumble to dismantle lawlessness.

But, while in cities we can "understand" that bars moved chairs one meter today and another tomorrow, or set up tents without anyone seeing, this in Thethi seems like a big "mistake".

The first photo shows the most representative square of Theth. The parish and the lawn surrounding it have been photographed thousands and thousands of times and have been published around the world, in postcards and guidebooks.

The second photo shows the parish lawn filled with wooden tourist cottages/cabins.

Today, the demolition team arrived there to demolish it, because it is a space occupied without permission.

Yes, I have some questions:

How is it possible that someone woke up one morning and laid thousands of square meters of lawn with concrete and gravel, right in this field that is the heart of Theth?

How is it possible that a concrete mixer and a concrete mixer were working there, and no one saw them?

How is it possible that trucks with planks, workers with mason jars, saws and drills arrived to erect those cabins, and no one intervened?

I read a publication a few days ago by someone who said: What a crime this is, who gave permission for this? Because no one could think that this was done without permission.

Now, the person who built it spent money. We can say that it is his own fault that he did something without permission.

The state that is ruining it will waste money.

"While the destroyed land will never return to its origin," Kikia writes./CNA

 





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