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150 Kurds ‘burned alive by Turkish military’ during crackdown on Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK)

February 19, 2016 By administrator

56c6bb93c461880b588b457dA member of the Turkish parliament from the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic Party has accused the military of atrocities in Turkey’s southeast, claiming they have ‘burned alive’ more than 150 people trapped in basements.

“In the Cizre district of Sırnak, around 150 people have been burned alive in different buildings by Turkish military forces. Some corpses were found without heads. Some were burned completely, so that autopsy is not possible,” Feleknas Uca told Sputnik, adding that “most” of those killed were Kurds.

While Uca’s statements have not been confirmed by RT on the ground, or independently verified by a third party, the MP warned that more people could face a similar fate as more than 200 people remain trapped inside buildings across the region.

“The situation in Diyarbakir is terrible. Its district Sur is seeing its 79th day of curfew. Two hundred people were trapped in basements and Turkey’s special forces won’t rescue them,” Uca said.

Turkish security forces have been trying to clear southeastern towns and cities of PKK members since last July, when a two-year cease-fire collapsed. Dozens of civilians continue to be trapped in basements in the Cizre district of Turkey’s Sirnak province. Despite an official announcement that the military op was concluded last week, the curfew remains in place.

The reports of the massacre first surfaced earlier this week when the ANHA news agency, reported the discovery of 115 bodies.

The corpses were so badly burned that relatives were only able to identify 10 out of the 115 bodies found in the Sur and Cudi neighborhoods of Şırnak’s Cizre district. According to the report, DNA samples were taken from the victims to identify the bodies.

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Filed Under: News Tagged With: 150, alive, burned, Kurd, Turkey

Ragip Zarakolu: director of Belge Publishing House Turks burned off Armenian history

October 1, 2015 By administrator

ragip Zarakulo

It’s a pity that the era which preceded the past decade became a very ancient history: it’s forgotten and expunged from memory, Ragip Zarakolu, a famous Turkish human rights activist, director of Belge Publishing House and author of a number of books on Armenian  Genocide, wrote the aforementioned in an article on Turkey’s Kegi district (Bingöl Province), published in the Turkish Taraf newspaper.

The article reads, in part:

“Keghi is one of the districts of Bingöl Province. In early 1915, 3900 Armenians and about 1000 Turks with Armenian roots lived in Keghi district. The number of Armenians reached 37,000 in the villages. This region was mainly dealing with agriculture, cattle breeding and spinning wheel…

I first heard about Keghi in 1967. I had a friend named Tulay, a member of Turkey’s Workers Party, who was studying medicine. I remember his mother, who was always sad and worried about something. She was always worrying about her daughter, so that the latter didn’t suffer the same as they did, since they were “leftists.” If her daughter was a bit late, she started to panic…

Yes, perhaps she was right…So much occurred with us and the following generations…

I though about the latent meaning of this woman’s sorrow for many years. Who knows how many misfortunes her family went through, what they saw in 1895-95, 1915, 1938…

When I acquired my friend Osep Tokat’s book i“Keghi in ruins” in three languages (Armenian, English and Turkish), I remembered that sad woman from Keghi…

The book presents rare manuscripts, photos of the region’s wonderful geography, as well as the ancient map of Keghi. Generally, such books are very important in terms of preserving history, especially for the local residents, who seem to be living not in the same country, but, say, on the Moon or in Australia…

And still, it’s a pity that the era which preceded the past decade became a very ancient history: it’s forgotten and expunged from memory…”

Filed Under: Genocide, News Tagged With: Armenian, burned, History, Ragip Zarakolu, Turkey

‘119 Armenian villages were burned in Diyarbakır’

December 6, 2014 By administrator

diyarbakirda-119-ermeni-koyu-yakildi-70553MSF carried out in-house “Diyarbakir and Armenia” Speaking on behalf of the Assembly session titled Astğig Mountaineers Western Armenia Armenians, Armenian massacre in Diyarbakir said that 119 villages had been burned.

Diyarbakir – “for humanity, against capitalism and exploitation, freedom will win” Mesopotamian Social Forum, held under the slogan (MSF) scope carried out “in Diyarbakir and Armenians” session on behalf of Western Armenia, the Armenian Assembly of Astğig Mountaineers joined.

Batı Ermenistan Ermeniler Meclisi adına konuşan Astğig Dağlıyan, Ermeni katliamında Diyarbakır'da 119 köyün yakıldığ http://t.co/vjcgQ3V3DA

— Asdğig Dağlıyan ن (@Karintsi) December 7, 2014


The Mountaineers made a short speech about the history of the Armenians, Armenians is one of the ancient people of this land and lived on this land for thousands of years, he added. After a short historical presentation about the Armenians suffered by Armenians in the late Ottoman oppression and exile until the Mountaineers, 2nd said Abdulhamid period a systematic manner in the transition made the Armenian massacres, “after Hamidie created first as a system against the Armenians in 1894 Sason oppression and massacre took place, “he said.

‘Thousands of homes and businesses were destroyed’

Diyarbakir, the Armenian population was too much, the 1894-1896 year include 119 villages had been burned and the Armenian Church of the Mountaineers said that began to be translated into a mosque, “in the period of slaughter was sacked thousands of homes and businesses collapsed. The number of women also missed were too many to count. Massacre periods Hamidiye at the beginning of the procession in Pirinççiza Arif wanted to get personally involved in the Armenian massacres, “he said.

Mountaineers later showed pictures of before and after the Armenian massacres. He continued in the form of question and answer session. DİHA

Source: yuksekovahaber.com

Filed Under: Articles, Genocide Tagged With: Armenian, burned, Diyarbakir, villagers

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