Dear Friends,
This is an article written by Nurcan Baysal, who was speaker at the EUTCC Conference last
Year. The article is giving concrete information about the ongoing purge in Turkey against all
democratic forces and Kurd's.
Nurcan Baysal, Open Democracy
Turkey: The Kurdish region since the coup attempt
The July 15 coup attempt was a nightmare. Kurds remember the terrible army coups in
Turkey’s past. After the coups, Kurdish people were jailed, killed and tortured.
Kurds are against military coups. By nightfall on July 15, the pro-Kurdish Peoples’ Democratic
Party (HDP) had immediately condemned the coup attempt.
Kurds thought that after the coup attempt, there may be a return to the peace process.
The reasons behind this were:
• The Kurdish movement has not had any links with the Gülenist movement, which the
government blamed for the failed coup. The Gülenist movement is a nationalist, Islamic, pan-
Turkish movement.
In his speeches, Fethullah Gülen, head of the movement, has on multiple occasions expressed
his hatred for Kurdish people and opposes any peace with the Kurdish people.
Kurds have warned the government on numerous occasions that the Gülen movement could
sabotage the peace process.
• Today, we know that the armed Kurdish liberation group, the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK)
did not launch the war. We know that the PKK is not responsible for the killing of two police
officers in Ceylanpınar (this event has been linked to the breakdown of the two-year-long peace
process).
The HDP proposed in a parliamentary bill to investigate these killings. The bill was voted down
by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP) and its ally, the Nationalist Movement
Party (MHP).
In the aftermath of the coup attempt, the perpetrators of this event have been arrested for
supporting the Gülenist movement.
Unfortunately, after the coup attempt, the government did not use the chance to return to the
peace process.
Since July 15, everything has gotten worse. Just five days after the coup attempt, a State of
Emergency was declared. It still continues. The country is governed by decrees with the force
of law. Government has used the coup attempt and emergency rule to stifle all opposition.
A few numbers indicate the size of this witch hunt in Turkey:
• More than 100,000 people have been fired from their jobs. Nearly 30,000 of them were
teachers and 4000 of them academics.