Deutsche Welle, 30 June 2013
The protests in Turkey have lasted four weeks now. More and more Kurds are joining in, and sectarian differences are being deemphasized.
The protests in Turkey have lasted four weeks now. More and more Kurds are joining in, and sectarian differences are being deemphasized.
"Lice
is everywhere, resistance is everywhere!" rang out the slogan from the
thousands who had taken to the streets of Istanbul on Friday night
(28.06.2013). Some hours earlier, there had been violent clashes in the
predominantly Kurdish town of Lice, in the Diyarbakir province of eastern
Turkey. The protests were aimed at the construction of a new outpost of the
Gendarmerie, a branch of the Turkish armed forces. One person was killed while
several more were injured.
More
protests followed in Istanbul on Saturday at midday. Organized by the workers'
union KESK and the Kurdish BDP party, they chanted slogans including: "We
don't want a police station. We want freedom!"
An 18-year-old man was killed in Diyarbakir clashes |
This time
the police surrounded the entire square, barring protesters from entering, and
keeping their batons, shields, water cannon, and tear gas at the ready. But the
clashes were limited - according to the Turkish paper Radikal, some protesters
were arrested, and only a small amount of tear gas was used.
'We're all
brothers'
Most of the
demonstrators, equipped with gasmasks, were holding Turkish flags - but there
were also flags of the Turkish province of Diyarbakir, as well as some
representing the Kurdish BDP party. The Kurds were marching together with the
other demonstrators toward Taksim Square.
"The
people are all protesting together," 22-year-old demonstrator Yanki
Özdogan told DW. From now on, he added, everything would be different.
"When I talk to people I notice that their awareness and their empathy for
other people has risen. People have gotten closer."
Protests against the Erdogan government continued over the weekend |
"We're
all brothers," another Kurd added. "We're all equal and free, and
want to live equal and free in this country."
Lice - the
Kurdish Gezi Park
But Hüseyin
Celik, spokesman for Turkey's governing AKP party, tweeted that the clashes in
Lice were designed to disrupt the ongoing Kurdish peace process. "Those
planning a big conspiracy are trying to create a Kurdish version of Gezi Park.
Please be careful, my Kurdish brothers," he said in another tweet.
"Big conspiracy" was the same phrase that Prime Minister Recep Tayyip
Erdogan consistently used in speeches to explain the nationwide protests
against his regime.
As part of
the peace process, meant to end the 30-year conflict between the Turkish
government and the PKK (Kurdistan Workers' Party), some PKK fighters withdrew
from Turkey at the beginning of May into the Kurdish region of northern Iraq.
The Kurdish BDP party criticized the progress of the peace process on Friday,
and called for an extension of the rights of the Kurds, who make up 20 percent
of the Turkish population.
'We are
deeply ashamed'
There have also been shows of solidarity in Germany |
Hundreds of
intellectuals also showed their solidarity on the weekend. Under the motto
"We are concerned!" they took out an ad in a newspaper on Saturday
regarding polarization in society. Artists like Nobel Prize-winning author
Orhan Pamuk and pianist Fazil Say endorsed the ad, which said: "We sign
the call to end the hate speeches and stop the use of artists as targets."
The general oppression has to end, they assert.
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