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Turkey's Dirty War Against the Kurds

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Turkey's Dirty War Against the Kurds

PostAuthor: Heja » Wed May 27, 2009 11:17 pm

From Spiegel:

Turkey's Dirty War Against the Kurds

These revelations are very similar to what happened in the last days of the Soviet Union, when mass graves in Lituania and Ukraine were found and gradually the crimes of Stalinists came to light.

Here are some Excerpts from the article:

What was once unheard of is now happening in southeastern Turkey -- in Cizre, in Silopi, in Kustepe and wherever else local lawyers have filled a petition to have the "death wells" opened. Turkish officials have now started to dig for the remains of Kurds who have disappeared. But the digging also means working through one of the darkest chapters in this country's history, when Turkish security forces waged a dirty war against supporters of the PKK and its suspected supporters.


Acid wells:

Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, thousands of civil rights activists, politicians and businesspeople suspected of having ties with the PKK were kidnapped and murdered. No one knows their exact number, and it was only in rare cases that the victims were even identified. Many corpses were dumped into wells; others were doused in acid and thrown into fields. The horror of the sight was meant to serve as a deterrent. But the majority disappeared without a trace and are still listed as missing.


Modern Turkey and Kemalism are founded on corpses of Armenians and Kurds. It is time to face the truth.

Heja
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