some of the rebuild is taking place on the outskirts of antakya in the village of dikmece.yem lives here with her husband and two children in a container in their garden. some construction is happening, but it's limited and controversial. new laws after the earthquake allowed authorities to take over local land for rebuilding, including meryem's olive lands. toki, the housing development administration of turkey, and the ministry of environment say it's a legal way to speed up the urgent rebuilding process in areas hit by the earthquakes. when diggers arrived in dikmece, local people clashed with the police brought in to keep order. the people of dikmece have now filed lawsuits. they claim the land was taken from them unfairly. the court stopped the construction work but let it restart two weeks later. there's still no final decision. it's been ten months since the earthquakes. an estimated 165,000 families are still living in container villages across the region, including meryem's childhood friend ipek. almost a year since the earthquake, more homes are being built in mer