Outrage is overtaking grief in Turkey as millions of survivors have been left for themselves since the 6 February earthquake that struck the country and neighbouring Syria.
Corner-cutting contractors sold buildings as safe that then collapsed, while officials offered permits and lax controls, says writer and academic Constanze Letsch
As the earthquake disaster, whose devastating consequences could have been prevented, causes tens of thousands of deaths, a campaign is unfolding in Turkey to hide the real culprits and deflect growing public anger.