Parents of Kurdish activist killed
By Vladimir van Wilgenburg
On 2 March 2006, the parents of the chairmen of the Kurdish Institute Brussels, Ferho & Fatim Akgül were killed by special assassins and village guards in the village Mizizah (near Merdin) in North-Kurdistan. According to the Kurdish institute, they were killed because of the “anti-Turkish” activities of their son Derwich Ferho.
The aged couple were threatened for at least a month by the Turkish authorities. They were told, that their sons Medeni Akgül and also Derwich M. Ferho had to stop with their anti-Kurdish activities. Ferho is fighting for the rights of Kurds for several years.
The aged persons were killed on a horrible way, by special trained teams and local village guards.
The Kurdish institute concludes that the Turkish authorities aren’t planning to live in peace with Kurds, but to continue to oppress the Kurdish people.
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FUCK men.. I have some little contact with Ferho. It's really sad. I was getting more positive about the situation in North-Kurdistan.
But this really gives me a slap in the face.
On 2 March 2006, the parents of the chairmen of the Kurdish Institute Brussels, Ferho & Fatim Akgül were killed by special assassins and village guards in the village Mizizah (near Merdin) in North-Kurdistan. According to the Kurdish institute, they were killed because of the “anti-Turkish” activities of their son Derwich Ferho.
The aged couple were threatened for at least a month by the Turkish authorities. They were told, that their sons Medeni Akgül and also Derwich M. Ferho had to stop with their anti-Kurdish activities. Ferho is fighting for the rights of Kurds for several years.
The aged persons were killed on a horrible way, by special trained teams and local village guards.
The Kurdish institute concludes that the Turkish authorities aren’t planning to live in peace with Kurds, but to continue to oppress the Kurdish people.
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FUCK men.. I have some little contact with Ferho. It's really sad. I was getting more positive about the situation in North-Kurdistan.
But this really gives me a slap in the face.