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Thread: Sari Galin: Hossein Alizadeh & Jivan Gasparyan (Endless Vision album)

61.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 12 Jun 2009 Fri 01:34 am

see youtube



Thread: 41 killed in attack on wedding day in Turkey

62.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 May 2009 Wed 04:17 pm

Blood feuds, gun violence plague Turkey´s southeast

 

BILGE, Turkey (Reuters) - "I wish fire upon the houses of those who set the fire in my house," said 75-year-old Sultan Celebi. "They ruined us all. I want for them the biggest punishment that is possible."

Celebi´s words, uttered after an armed attack on a village wedding robbed her of four children, three daughters-in-law and one grandchild, amply illustrated the depth and bitterness of bloodfeuds, clan rivalries and vendettas in largely Kurdish southeastern Turkey; an unending cycle of violence and revenge.

Forty-four people were killed Monday in one of the worst attacks involving civilians in Turkey´s modern history. The massacre, perpetrated by masked men with automatic rifles and hand grenades, must put pressure on Ankara to address the root-causes of instability in the region, long a hindrance to Turkey´s European Union membership quest.

The mass killing was, according to local residents, the culmination of a long family feud.

Sixteen women, including the bride, and six children were killed in Monday´s attack in Bilge, a village of a few hundred people in the Turkey´s conservative heartland.

While the scale of Monday´s killing has shocked this Muslim country of 70 million, experts say dozens are killed in rural Turkey every year in "blood for blood" vendettas passed from generations over land disputes, grazing rights or matters of family honor.

Experts say the problem, which is more acute in the Kurdish southeast, is aggravated by unequal land distribution, power struggles in a feudal-style clan system and a decision by the government to set up well-armed village militias against Kurdish rebels.

"The modern...republic (of Turkey) was supposed to create a nation of citizens, but it has betrayed its ideals in the southeast," said Dogu Ergil, an academic and expert on Kurds.

"This is a combination of tribalism, love for guns and tradition gone awfully wrong," Ergil told Reuters.

Local residents said the feud within the extended Celebi family in Bilge dated back to a land conflict in the mid-1990s.

The attack, which witnesses said was carried out by several gunmen, came after the father decided to marry off his daughter to a man in the nearby city of Diyarbakir, passing over a groom from one part of the quarrelling Celebi family.

REFORM PRESSURE

There are some 60,000 state-sponsored village guards throughout Turkey´s southeast, who fight alongside state security forces against Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) rebels. Critics say the region is awash with guns.

Gareth Jenkins, an Istanbul-based analyst, said village guards have used their weapons many times to settle blood feuds.

Human rights groups have long called on the government to disband the village guards, whom they say are an unaccountable force; but disbanding them is not that easy. 

 

http://www.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSTRE5443G520090505



Thread: 41 killed in attack on wedding day in Turkey

63.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 06 May 2009 Wed 04:09 pm

More about blood feuds

 

http://www.gendercide.org/case_honour.html



Thread: 41 killed in attack on wedding day in Turkey

64.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 05 May 2009 Tue 05:03 pm

Yes, you all  are right, like a family feud, reminding me of Sicily, Nothing to do with Kurdish problem.

 

blood feuds like in Sicily



Edited (5/5/2009) by Roswitha



Thread: 41 killed in attack on wedding day in Turkey

65.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 05 May 2009 Tue 02:04 am

Now we wonder if we should visit Turkey again, a bad image for Turkey indeed

 

http://english.aljazeera.net/news/europe/2009/05/200954213113152601.html



Thread: T-E

66.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 30 Apr 2009 Thu 02:58 pm

This life of the world wherever you are, is always the same life.

Up in the morning you, you´ll go to work, try, fail, or you could have a successful day, will be upset or happy, you´ll return home at night.

Everyone and everything similar.

If there is a difference, it is your dream



Thread: BULUTLARI BEKLERKEN

67.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 30 Apr 2009 Thu 02:57 pm

No, I had no idea



Thread: BULUTLARI BEKLERKEN

68.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 29 Apr 2009 Wed 11:28 pm

A film which works well as a serious document of human dignity.



Thread: ANNIVERSARY

69.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 26 Apr 2009 Sun 01:37 am

Wishful thinking!  War repeats itself. Man is basically an animal.



Thread: Sarýkeçililer

70.       Roswitha
4132 posts
 14 Apr 2009 Tue 04:57 pm

Thousand-year trek of Sarýkeçililer ends

 

With a 1,000-year-long tradition the Sarýkeçililer are an ancient nomadic group of Yürüks from Anatolia. Forced by the state to shift to a sedentary life, their millennium-long migratory practices have come to an end. But rather than moving into residences, they choose to pitch their tents in front of them.

 

Who are the Sarýkeçililer? Literally translated into English, the name means ´With yellow goats.´ Now, amid the numerous problems Turkey faces, shall we deal with goats and sheep? But why not?

The Sarýkeçililer are one of the oldest of the Yürük groups of Anatolia, one of the few nomadic cultures surviving today. Their nomadic lifestyle can be traced back more than 1,000 years. They are descendants of an ancient tradition, culture and experience. However, rather than protecting and supporting the Sarýkeçililer to prevent the loss of such long established and unique traditions and morals, the state has done the opposite, blocking their migration and increasing pressure on the group to force it into a sedentary lifestyle.
http://www.kesfetmekicinbak.com/kultur/sarikecili/07151/



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