A Turkish prosecutor has ordered the digging up of several sites where it is believed the bodies of Kurds killed in the 1990s may have been dumped. Hundreds of people disappeared at the height of the fighting in the mainly Kurdish south-east. Human rights lawyers say many were last seen with security forces members. Since the Kurdish conflict, which began in the 1980s when insurgents started fighting for a separate Kurdish state, 40,000 people have been killed.
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نسرین ستوده: زندانی روز | Dec 04 | |
Saeed Malekpour: Prisoner of the day | Lawyer says death sentence suspended | Dec 03 |
Majid Tavakoli: Prisoner of the day | Iterview with mother | Dec 02 |
احسان نراقی: جامعه شناس و نویسنده ۱۳۰۵-۱۳۹۱ | Dec 02 | |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Prisoner of the day | 46 days on hunger strike | Dec 01 |
Nasrin Sotoudeh: Graffiti | In Barcelona | Nov 30 |
گوهر عشقی: مادر ستار بهشتی | Nov 30 | |
Abdollah Momeni: Prisoner of the day | Activist denied leave and family visits for 1.5 years | Nov 30 |
محمد کلالی: یکی از حمله کنندگان به سفارت ایران در برلین | Nov 29 | |
Habibollah Golparipour: Prisoner of the day | Kurdish Activist on Death Row | Nov 28 |
Well actually Erdogan's governemnt is trying to do just
by rosie is roxy is roshan on Sat Feb 28, 2009 03:31 PM PSTthat, this is to examine the crimes against humanity as you know.. I was wondering about the Tukish Kurd situation following Davos and I found the following article. From the author's perspective all measures taken by Erdogan have been more positive than expected, leading to the suspicion that it is all politically motivatedd, rather than for humanitarian reason. Be that as it may...h
ttp://iranian.com/main/news/2009/02/01/interview-kurdish-author-muhsin-kizilkaya-kurdish-trt