Title | Turkey: 1. Please obtain the names of Kurdish tribes and Kurdish languages primarily spoken in Igdir. 2. Please advise the address of the DTP office in Antalya in 2006? 3. Who were the leading figures in the DTP nationally in 2007? 4. Are DTP supporters being targeted for any harm because of their support? 5. Please also provide an update on the current human rights situation for Kurds in Turkey, and how the situation for them has evolved since early 2008 (when TUR32816 was written). Please identify the characteristics among the Kurdish population that continue to attract state-backed harm, and also give some context to this with information on the situation for people of Kurdish background generally |
Publisher | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal |
Publication Date | 14 September 2009 |
Country | Republic of Türkiye |
Topics | Discrimination based on race, nationality, ethnicity | Kurd | Minorities | Political groups | Political parties | Political situation | Racial / Ethnic persecution |
Citation / Document Symbol | TUR35309 |
Cite as | Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, Turkey: 1. Please obtain the names of Kurdish tribes and Kurdish languages primarily spoken in Igdir. 2. Please advise the address of the DTP office in Antalya in 2006? 3. Who were the leading figures in the DTP nationally in 2007? 4. Are DTP supporters being targeted for any harm because of their support? 5. Please also provide an update on the current human rights situation for Kurds in Turkey, and how the situation for them has evolved since early 2008 (when TUR32816 was written). Please identify the characteristics among the Kurdish population that continue to attract state-backed harm, and also give some context to this with information on the situation for people of Kurdish background generally, 14 September 2009, TUR35309, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4cbd9069400.html [accessed 4 June 2023] |
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