Since the Armenian genocide, Turkey has done very well to hide and disguise its dark history from the international community
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Turkey does not recognise Kurds and so often labels them as terrorists, providing a convenient scapegoat for military uprisings.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Thus “terrorist” becomes a synonym for Kurds. The scale of the suffering &destruction of Kurdish homeland does not fit into “terrorist” def
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
After the fall of the Ottoman: 1924 Turkey suppresses the Kurdish revolt in Hakkari leading to thousands of death & destruction of villages
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1925, February – 30,000 Kurds are killed during a revolt against the Turkish authorities.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1925, March 3 - The great Kurdish revolution bursts out, 10.000 Kurds seize Harput and attack Diyarbakir, the Capital of Kurdistan.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
After the complete destruction of 48 villages and thousands lves. The revolution was suppressed at 7/10/1927 drowned in Kurdish blood.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1927 - 2,000 Kurds are killed in Amed and Agri. For many days, the waters of the Murat river are turned red by blood.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1927- It is estimated that the Kurds have suffered the loss of 500,000 people by massacres and displacements by the Turks over the years.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1937 May 23 -Turkey forbids the edition of the newspaper of Constantinople "Son Telegraph" because it has referred to the Kurdish sufferings
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1937-1938 – The Dersim Genocide, Approximately 70.000 of Kurdish Alawiwere killed and thousands were taken into exile.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1978, December 25 - Turkish fascists massacre thousands of Kurds in Marash.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1978, December 28 - Proclamation of Martial Law in 15 prohibiting for years any information about the suffering of the Kurdish people.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1978, December - 110 Kurds are massacred in the Northern Kurdistan, city of Kahramanmaras.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1979, December to 1980, September - Conflicts between the PKK and the Turkish state erupt. Thousands Kurds were killed (mostly civilians)
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1980, July - An outbreak of violence erupts in Corum, central Anatolia, causing deaths and a mass exodus of terrified Kurdish Alevis
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1983 - A law banned the use, either in speech or in uniting in Kurdish.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1991- Turkish Air Force and Army attacks the PKK groups in Southern Kurdistan with continuous bombing of Kurdish villages.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
More than 1000's Kurds, including women and children perished in the attack
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1992, January to 1993, October - Turkish bombing of Kurdish villages. 4,800 are injured among which 2,000 eventually perish.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1994, May to August - Renewed Turkish raids on Kurds claim the lives of 400 Kurdish villagers and injure more than 200.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
1995- 35,000 Turkish soldiers enter Southern Kurdistan under the pretext of fighting the PKK through indiscriminate bombing.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
PT which lead to the death of civilian Kurds and refugee camps being bombarded from the air.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
During its repression of the PKK, Turkey declared a state of emergency in parts of its southeastern (Kurdish)territory.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
According to the Human Rights Watch Turkey committed "gross violationof its international commitments to respect the laws of war"
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
This included forced displacements, indiscriminate shootings, summaryexecutions, and disguising the identity of perpetrators.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
..torture, forcible displacement of civilians,destruction of villages,kidnaping of civilians for human shields,inhumane °rading treatment
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
The Human Rights Watch also noted that the United States, Turkey's close ally and major arm supplier, was deeply implicated.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
The Turkish security forces destroyed the infrastructure of rural life in Kurdistan and thus threatened the survival of the Kurds.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
During the operation other crimes included systematic sexual violence against women and children.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
in 1999 - The death toll of Kurds killed in Turkish military operations rises to over 40,000.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
6,000 Kurdish villages were systematically evacuated of all inhabitants and 3,000,000 Kurds were displaced by 1999.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
This is elimination of a people, a culture and a homeland.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Professor Noam Chomsky called the Turkish response to Kurds an “ethnic cleansing”,resulting in the millions of thousands.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
The US, to protect its own interests, provides $21 billion in economic and military aid to Turkey- contributing to the Kurdish genocide.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
The fight the PKK put up against the brutal policies of Turkish state saved the Kurds from complete cultural annihilation and genocide
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Turkey since its inception have been well oiled and geared towards combating, suppression and assimilating Kurds by whatever means
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Kurds in North Kurdistan have been fighting to stave off 90 years old unrelenting campaign to wipe them off as a distinctive people.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
The Kurds have lived there in Anatolia for thousands of years, Turks only arrived in Anatolia a few hundereds of years ago.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
The imperialist West relies heavily on Turkey as a powerful and strategically located ally and member of NATO
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Ataturk was, and his legacy is based on, ultra-nationalism and extermination of Kurds, Armenians and Greeks.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Ataturk claimed supremacy of Turkish race over others this lead to the brutal massacre of million of Kurds, Armenians and Greeks in Anatolia
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
20 million Kurds live under what is a harsh military occupation by Turkey in Turkish Occupied Kurdistan.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Turkey has killed over MILLIONS of Kurds through systematic genocide by use of chemical weapon&their brutal army,genocide continues to today
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
If Turkey is genuine in its elimination of terrorism then it must end the genocide&oppression of Kurds.Turkey is th perpetrator of terrorism
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
"Just as many people in western Europe turned a blind eye to Hitler's preparations for the Holocaust in the thirties..."
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
..."the democratic world ignores the evidence of incipient genocide against the Kurds in Turkey today."-Lord Avebury
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
With the logistical support and the political backing of the USA and NATO, the Turkish air force ceaselessly bombard Kurdish areas
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
It is documented that the Turkish military has numerously used chemical weapons on Kurds.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Turkey has commited so many genocides and crimes against humanity, its amazing that the rest of the world let them get away with it
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Turkey illegally occupies Kurdistan and half of Cyprus. Turkey since inception has carried mass genocide and ethnic cleansing.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
Turkey denies the genocide and occupation of Kurds and Kurdistan, it denies the genocide of millions of Armenians, Greeks and Cypriots.
— Radical Kurd (@ChasingRose) April 10, 2013
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