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    THE ON-GOING PHYSICAL CULTURAL GENOCIDE

    Kurdish Aspect
    http://www.kurdishaspect.com/doc072009WKA.h tml
    July 20 2009

    The occupiers of Kurdistan namely Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria and the
    former Soviet Union and their rulers are unaware of what century and
    what kind of world they live in as once again the latest developments
    have showed. As if they are behind times for a hundred years or even
    more. As if they are unaware of international law and the development
    of goodwill between different languages, cultures that became common
    value of humanity within the past century. Germany apologized to the
    Jews and the world public opinion about the genocide of the Jews. To
    make sure that it is not forgotten, genocide monuments erected in
    Germany and the concrete evidence of this tragedy, ensures that
    concentration camps are protected and open to the public. Putting
    it another way, Germany has confronted its history. Australia has
    apologized for what was done to its indigenous population, Aborigines,
    they too confronted their history.

    It may not be on the same scale but in our world, no civilized
    country's intellectuals, rulers are trying to cover-up, deny or
    defend the genocides against other people which are shameful events
    in their history. But in Turkey, Iran, Iraq, Syria and the former
    Soviet Union everything is the opposite of this. For example, Turkey
    has not confronted its history and is adamant and stubborn in its
    behavior. It is less than a century since the Armenian Genocide
    happened in front of the eyes of the world. This shameful act for
    humanity was condemned by the parliaments of many countries. Each
    time the Turkish government and its parliament has responded to these
    condemnations with anger. Excluding few conscientious intellectuals,
    the so called intellectuals and artists of Turkey have followed the
    footsteps of their politicians and tried to hide, deny, even falsify
    history and are using every trick in the book to blame the Armenians.

    Of course, in Turkey, the example of a shameful act is not just the
    Armenian Genocide, but what was done to the Assyrians, Greeks and
    Kurds are crimes against humanity too. During the genocide of the
    Armenians, the Assyrians got their share in this slaughter. In the
    following years, that means before the Greek and Turkish governments
    exchanged populations, the Greeks who were oppressed and threatened
    were deported from Anatolia in their hundreds of thousands ... One
    of the leading figures carrying out such activities was CELAL BAYAR
    who was nicknamed 'GALIP HOCA' and was from the CUP

    (Committee for Union and Progress Party).1 after the war and the
    exchange of the populations, some Greeks were allowed to stay in
    Istanbul because some Turks stayed in Western Thrace. [But] most of
    these Greeks left Istanbul as a result of oppression and the events
    of 6/7 September which were organized by the state.

    The genocide against the Kurds has been ongoing since the time
    of the Ottoman Empire. Marshal Moltke's memoirs are full of such
    stories. During the First World War, alongside the genocide of the
    Armenians, 700,000 Kurds from Kurdistan were exiled, and deported to
    central and western Anatolia. This was an ethnic cleansing and many
    of these people died as a result of hunger and cold.

    After the war, in order to Turkify Anatolia and to establish a
    unitary state, the second biggest population group, the Kurds, were
    declared as non-existent. The state was established according to only
    Turkish elements. Kurdish history, language and culture as banned. The
    Kurdish peoples just reaction to all this was brutally and bloodily
    suppressed. After each uprising was put down, the civilian population
    of the region, without any discrimination - [including] women,
    children, young and old - were subjected to genocide. For example,
    after the Sheikh Said revolution, they killed 20,000 civilians. After
    the Agri uprising, in Zilan Stream region, a population of more than
    30 villages was exterminated. After the 1938 Dersim uprising, 60,000
    people, disregarding [the fact that many were] women and children,
    were bayoneted, shot, herded en masse into the mills and burnt or
    were killed in caves.

    The journalist AYSE HUR recently reported on an interview that had
    taken place in 1986 with the ex-Foreign Minister of Turkey, IHSAN SABRI
    CAGLAYANGIL. [He said]: "The Dersimis [i.e. Kurds in the region] had
    taken refuge in the caves. The (Turkish) army used poison gas. Through
    the caves entrance ... they were poisoned like rats. Aged from 7
    to 70 ... the Kurds in Dersim were slaughtered ... The [military]
    operation was bloody. The Dersim case was finished. The government's
    authority was established in the villages and in Dersim ... Today,
    anyone can go to Dersim. Gendarma can go, so can you. But lately,
    especially in the borders region, the Kurds influenced by the external
    powers started an independence movement. Some Kurds live in Turkey,
    some in Iran...." (AYSE HUR, 16/11/2008 TARAF GAZETESI).

    After these uprisings and many smaller ones, the masses were exiled. By
    doing so, they wanted to clear out the Kurds from the region. The
    appearance of the PKK and its armed struggle was used as a pretext to
    evacuate and demolish more than 4,000 villages and towns. 3-4 million
    [Kurdish] people were exiled from their homeland as thousands of
    'unsolved murders' of Kurdish intellectuals and patriots occurred that
    took the form of full massacre. These are the end result of policies
    that have been implemented over the past 30 years.

    The oppression and bans continued along with forced assimilation
    and Turkification policies. They wanted to wipe out the language,
    culture - in short, the very existence of the people who lived on
    their land for thousands of years, who had deep roots and contributed
    to the civilization of Anatolia, Iran and Mesopotamia, who had their
    own distinct and rich history and language.

    In conclusion, we can say that, all the things done to the Kurds,
    and at different times and places, were beyond ethnic cleansing and
    they are physical and cultural genocide. The system that started this
    policy towards the end of Ottoman Empire and that spread all through
    [the Turkish] Republican period wanted to exterminate tens of millions
    of Kurds through genocide, deportation and assimilation. Even if
    this has not been fully achieved [to date], such policies had a huge
    destructive impact on the lives of the Kurdish people.

    Has the situation changed today? No. Today, Turkish statesmen are
    neither brave enough to confront their history nor to make real
    changes in their policies that are suitable for our times. They are
    disregarding world public opinion and international law and carrying
    on with their policies without fear. Today the system is using the
    terror that it had created, carrying on with its militarist and racist
    activities. It is resisting [initiatives aimed at] opening a peaceful
    path for a solution.

    They are not allowing [Kurdish] exiles to return to their land. The ban
    on language and culture is ongoing. Even today, there is no freedom
    of expression and organization for the Kurds. The intellectuals who
    support them are punished according to the laws such as Turkish Penal
    Code article 301 and by similar articles.

    The Turkish Prime Minister, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, recently visited
    the Kurdish region and had this to say to the people who asked for
    cultural and political rights: The ones who don't accept the idea of
    one state, one nation, one flag, should leave the country... In fact,
    this is an infamous slogan of fascism: love it or leave it...

    On 10/11/2008 (The anniversary of Ataturk's death on10/11/1938),
    the Defense Minister, Mr.VECDI GONUL, who was in Brussels for a
    meeting, openly claimed that without the genocide of the Armenians
    and the deportation of the Greeks, there would have been no national
    state. These are Vecdi Gonul's exact words:

    ...The most important step during the establishment of the nation was
    exchange of the populations. Just think, would it have been possible
    for us to become a nation state, if the Greeks had continued to live
    in Aegean region and the Armenians in many parts of Anatolia?

    The Defense Minister, Mr. V.Gonul went on with an example from Ankara:
    "... Just one district of Ankara was Muslims in those days ..." and
    added that another one [was] Greek and another one Armenian. He
    also stated that, at the time, Izmir Trade Organization was made
    up of non-Muslims. Mr. Gonul is admitting that with genocide and
    deportations, Turkey was ethnically cleansed; the finances were gained
    by Muslim Turks, and by doing so, the nation state was set up and
    what is more, he defended such action.

    Honestly, there are no Greek or Armenian districts, Greeks or Armenians
    left in Ankara. Such Greek or Armenian districts don't exist in
    Istanbul either. Despite all that the ones who stayed behind and how
    they feel is not a secret. The events that took place in Malatya and
    the murder of HRANT DINK with the knowledge and support of the police
    and gendarme authorities are still fresh in our minds.

    Today, the extermination of the Kurds, and the physical and cultural
    genocidal policies that are implemented against the Kurds, are a
    continuation of that "NATION BUILDING" mentality. It is obvious
    that the Turkish statesmen believe that they have not completed the
    task yet.
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