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    HDP CALLS FOR PARLIAMENTARY RECOGNITION OF HALABJA MASSACRE AS KURDISH GENOCIDE

    03.17.2015 17:04 NEWS

    HDP has tabled a parliamentary motion for the recognition of the
    Halabja Massacre as the Kurdish Genocide, and the declaration of
    March 16 as Genocide Commemoration Day.

    Presented by Van Member of Parliament Kemal Aktaƅ~_, the motion
    features the request for the recognition of the Kurdish Genocide
    in view of the Halabja massacre on 16 March 1988 when the Saddam
    Hussein administration attacked the town with chemical weapons,
    and the declaration of March 16 as Genocide Day.

    The motion emphasizes that on 1 March 2010 the Iraq High Criminal
    Court, and later the parliaments of Norway, Sweden and Great Britain
    had recognized the Halabja Massacre as genocide, and states that it
    would be "meaningful and significant for Turkey, where the highest
    number of Kurds live in the Middle East, to recognize the crimes
    committed within the scope of the 'Anfal Campaign' and in Halabja
    as genocide".

    Massacre was planned

    The motion tabled by the HDP underlines the fact that the massacre
    aimed at ethnic cleansing and terminating the existence of the Kurds,
    and includes the following statements:

    "Under the 'Anfal Campaign', the Ba'ath regime systematically developed
    its target of destroying the Kurdish people by exiling them from
    their lands and assimilating them. During the Anfal Campaign, 4,500
    villages were burned down, destroyed and evacuated, and 180 thousand
    Kurds were massacred. The crime of Genocide is defined in the Rome
    Statute as 'acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part,
    a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, including, killing
    members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members
    of the group; deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life
    calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in
    part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
    and forcibly transferring children of the group to another group."

    "The Halabja massacre was planned and carried out in accordance with
    the determined target. The aim of the Ba'ath regime was to uproot
    the Kurdish people from its ancient lands, or in other words, to
    exterminate them. From this viewpoint, this attack constitutes a
    Genocide against the Kurdish people."

    "The Ba'ath regime under the leadership of Saddam Hussein, in front
    of the eyes of all world states and peoples, in aerial attacks that
    commenced on 16 March 1988 and continued for three days; bombed with
    chemical weapons especially the town of Halabja in Iraqi Kurdistan and
    its environs, and 12 thousand people, the majority women and children,
    lost their lives in this attack, with 14,765 people gravely injured.

    These chemical attacks that have caused the death of 43,753 people
    and disabilities to 61,200 people to this day rank among the worst
    human tragedies."

    http://www.agos.com.tr/en/article/10905/hdp-calls-for-parliamentary-recognition-of-halabja-massacre-as-kurdish-genocide



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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