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Turkish soldiers killed Kurdish Councillor of Van

category greece / turkey / cyprus | imperialism / war | non-anarchist press author Monday August 29, 2011 05:40author by Rojhelat Report this post to the editors

VAN, -- Turkish state is escalating its offensives against the Kurds from various angles. While thousands of Kurds demonstrated today asking for peace, Turkish soldiers attacked the demonstrators and killed the councillor of Van city.

Yildirm Ayhan the councillor of Van was hit by tear gas and died shortly after. He had joined the human shields protest in Cukurca, in the province of Hakkari.

Turkish army attacked the crowd viciously.

The photo of councillor Ayhan, wounded on the ground says it all. It says of the brutality of war. But it says also of the brutality of those who do not want to listen to the cry for peace.

The soldiers who thrown the tear gas into the peace protesters are guilty of killing councillor Ayhan.

Deliberately they have chosen to respond with violence to the unarmed people's demand for peace. But those in command are even guiltier, assuming there is (and there is not) a different measuring rate when speaking about violence.

Those in command are the army generals and the government.

The AKP government of Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan is guilty of killing a man, a democratically elected representative of the people, who had dared asking for peace.

How much more violence before the international community rises its voice? Or, is it going to do it?

Related Link: http://www.rojhelat.info/english/component/content/article/1540-turkish-soldiers-killed-kurdish-councillor-of-van
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