KCK Issues Statement on Anniversary of the Sivas Massacre
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KCK issues statement on anniversary of the Sivas Massacre
The Executive Council Co-Presidency of the Kurdistan Communities Union (KCK) stated in its written statement, “A way out of this history of massacre and genocide is only possible by overcoming the monist nation-state mentality.” KCK’s statement reads: “Thirty-two years have passed since the Sivas Massacre, which we remember with great anger and pain. We once again condemn this massacre carried out by racist, reactionary, and fascist forces, and …
Türkiye Mourns 1993 Riot Victims as Tensions Rise with New Provocations – EUROP INFO
Türkiye is once again grappling with painful memories as the nation mourns the victims of the 1993 riots, a dark chapter marked by widespread violence and loss of life. Amid ongoing efforts to honor those affected and promote reconciliation, recent provocations have threatened to inflame tensions, drawing renewed attention to unresolved wounds from the past. This delicate moment underscores the enduring challenges facing Türkiye as it seeks to h…
More than three decades on, justice still elusive for Sivas massacre victims - Turkish Minute
Thirty-two years after 33 intellectuals and artists were killed in an arson attack on a hotel in Turkey’s Sivas province, the Alevi community is still waiting for justice, the Stockholm Center for Freedom reported, citing the Deutsche Welle (DW) Turkish service. On July 2, 1993, a mob set fire to the Madımak Hotel in Sivas, […]
In his message published on the 31st anniversary of the Madımak Massacre, MP Olgun said, “I respectfully remember the lives we lost on that dark day.” İYİ Party Deputy Chairman and Afyonkarahisar MP Av. Hakan Şeref Olgun published a commemoration message on the 31st anniversary of the Madımak Massacre that took place in Sivas on July 2, 1993. Emphasizing that the events left deep scars on Turkey’s conscience, MP Olgun respectfully remembered th…
More than three decades on, Alevis still await justice for Sivas massacre - Stockholm Center for Freedom
Thirty-two years after 33 intellectuals and artists were killed in an arson attack on a hotel in Turkey’s Sivas province, the search for justice continues for Turkey’s Alevi community and other victims of the attack, Deutsche Welle (DW) Turkish service reported. On July 2, 1993, a mob set fire to the Madımak Hotel in Sivas, where a group of prominent writers, poets and intellectuals, mostly from Turkey’s Alevi community, had gathered for a cult…
CHP Chairman Özgür Özel commemorated those who lost their lives in the Madımak Massacre
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