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Turkish humanitarian organizations give donation to Kraljevo

26. January 2011. | 11:02

Source: Beta

Turkish humanitarian organizations on Jan. 24 donated EUR186,000 worth of clothes to those inhabitants of Kraljevo who were hardest hit by the Nov. 3, 2010 earthquake, which claimed two lives.

Turkish humanitarian organizations on Jan. 24 donated EUR186,000 worth of clothes to those inhabitants of Kraljevo who were hardest hit by the Nov. 3, 2010 earthquake, which claimed two lives.

Murad Koc, representative of the Turkish business association SITA, said the goal of his association and the Kimse Yok Mu (Is Anybody There) humanitarian organization was to give assistance and assuage the suffering of anyone in hardship.

The representatives of Turkish humanitarian organizations said at a meeting with representatives from Kraljevo that they would assist the reconstruction of a school or hospital in the town.

Kimse Yok Mu is a nongovernmental organization founded in 2004. According to its website, it was named after cries heard from the rubble of buildings destroyed in an earthquake that hit Turkey in August 1999.

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