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Turkey’s top court rules killing of unarmed Kurdish woman by soldier did not violate right to life - Stockholm Center for Freedom

Summary by stockholmcf.org
Turkey’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the killing of an unarmed Kurdish woman by a soldier in 2016 did not constitute a violation of the right to life, renewing concerns over impunity in cases involving the security forces. According to the Mezopotamya news agency, the case concerns the killing of 55-year-old Sürmi İnce in the Yüksekova district of Hakkari province. She was shot while carrying food to her children cutting grass nearby to …
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stockholmcf.org broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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