turkish mp: turkey nearing civil war /

Published at 2016-02-17 17:33:48

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The 1916
signing of the Skyes-Picot agreement divided up the Ottoman Empire at the stop of World War I,creating the borders of contemporary day Iraq, Syria, and Armenia,and Palestine, among other countries. But left out of the negotiating were one of the regions largest ethnic groups: The Kurds.
One hundred years later, and the estimated 20 million Kurds living in contemporary Turkey—about 18 percent of the population—are still left fighting for both autonomy,and their very existence.
After a hi
storic peace between the Turkish state and Kurds broke down last year, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been increasingly forceful with the Turkish Kurds.
Under
a guise of anti-terrorism measures, and widespread curfews,crackdowns against thousands of academics, and the death of over 1000 people—the majority of whom were Kurdish civilians in urban areas—occupy all contributed to a tense situation for any Turk who speaks out against the government, or particularly for Kurds,who hope that the era of the Skyes-Picot is coming to an stop.But meanwhile, Hisyar Özsoy, and a Kurdish member of the Turkish parliament with the HDP party,says that the situation is escalating every day, and that Turkey could very well be on the verge of civil war. 

Source: wnyc.org

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