Some Notes for the Warmongers
In the last couple
of weeks, İnsan Hakları Derneği (Human Rights Association) Diyarbakır Branch
has published an important report on human rights violations between the dates
July 24, 2015 and July 24, 2017, which attests to the atrocities faced by our
society in numbers.
According to this
report, in the last 2 years:
- 771 security
personnel and 1307 armed militia died in armed clashes. 51 people were caught
in crossfire and died.
- 448 people were
killed as a result of extrajudicial killings by soldiers, police or village
guards (korucu). Most of these deaths
took place during the curfews imposed. 75 of them were children.
-14 people died as
a result of armored cars hitting them.
- As a result of armed
groups actions, 129 people died all around Turkey, 64 of whom were living in
Kurdish cities. In Kurdish region, 14 people died after being detained by armed
militia or due to attacks committed by them.
- 15 children died
due to mines or residues from armed clashes. 56 people died due to fire opened
at people near the borders.
In total 2891
people died. 2891 lives lost, 2891 hearts stopped beating! Those injured can go
up to 3000.
The report also
includes the curfews declared and special security regions designated in the
past two years. A total of 4842 days under declaration of special security
regions. Curfews declared were not even calculated in days. Today marks the 647th
day of the declared curfew over Sur, where I come from. You can imagine the
rest. In the “practices related to funerals of militia”, one reads about all
those cemeteries destroyed, corpses that were never given to the family of the
deceased, or those that were exposed naked to the public.
When you add up the
villages displaced, forests burned, people tortured, detentions, arrests, house
raids; violations against the right to organize, the right of expression,
economic and social rights- you can see the horrible mess we have been in for
the past two years.
It is important to
recognize that these violations and atrocities are just the ones identified. It
is noted that this report should be considered as a MINIMUM since there can be
cases out there that have not been identified yet. In the preparation of the
report, only the formal counts were used. It is underlined that military and
militia death numbers are actually higher than the reported numbers.
This is the part of
war that can be analyzed through statistics. What about the aspects that cannot
be analyzed in numbers? Everything listed above causes a trauma, separates
family members, destroys, causes anger and makes one weary of life, and lose
aspirations of the future, struggling to stay alive amidst all the destruction…
These days
warmongering is on the rise again and it is important to remind ourselves about
these numbers and bring up the heavy consequences of war whenever we can. As I
look at these numbers, I think about what a mother in Cizre told me after the
curfews were lifted:
“If the Turks knew about what the war meant, they would never
want to be engaged in war. But they don’t. They don’t know what their children
are doing here. I wish they knew…”
Those warmongers are
the cloaked ones, politicians, writers, and the media… Think for a minute about
what war really means, do you really have a sense of what it means? It is clear
that you are very eager to experience it, then go ahead and get in the
frontlines and let the young live!
Nurcan Baysal
21.09.2017, Diyarbakır
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