2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey
The 2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey are ongoing protests in Turkey, led by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), against restrictions of Kurdish rights by of the country's Kurdish minority's rights. Although they are the latest in a long series of protest actions by Kurds in Turkey, they are strongly influenced by the concurrent popular protests throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and the Turkish publication Hürriyet Daily News has suggested that the popularly dubbed "Arab Spring" that has seen revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia may lead to a "Kurdish Summer" in the northern reaches of the Middle East. Protesters have taken to the streets both in İstanbul and in southeast Turkey, with some demonstrations also reported as far west in Anatolia as İzmir.
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2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey
The 2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey are ongoing protests in Turkey, led by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), against restrictions of Kurdish rights by of the country's Kurdish minority's rights. Although they are the latest in a long series of protest actions by Kurds in Turkey, they are strongly influenced by the concurrent popular protests throughout the Middle East and North Africa, and the Turkish publication Hürriyet Daily News has suggested that the popularly dubbed "Arab Spring" that has seen revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia may lead to a "Kurdish Summer" in the northern reaches of the Middle East. Protesters have taken to the streets both in İstanbul and in southeast Turkey, with some demonstrations also reported as far west in Anatolia as İzmir.
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Las protestas kurdas en Turquí ...... este de Anatolia como Esmirna.
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The 2011–2012 Kurdish protests ...... rdistan Workers' Party rebels.
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Political repression, suppress ...... ary operations against the PKK
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concessions
Ban on some Kurdish candidates lifted
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Compensation paid to families of 34 civilians killed in Uludere airstrike
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Hatip Dicle allowed to be a ca ...... led his parliament membership.
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Kurdish language lessons allowed in schools.
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Start of Turkish-Kurd peace process
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2011-03-24
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Lifting of a ban on Kurdish ca ...... ons against Kurdish dissidents
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More than 100,000 protesters
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Some officers
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*Selahattin Demirtaş
*Gülten K ...... *Sebahat Tuncel
*Ayla Akat Ata
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Government Leaders:
*Abdullah ...... r
*Necdet Özel
*Bekir Kalyoncu
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Pro-Kurdish Leaders:
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Civil disobedience, civil resi ...... strike actions, friday prayers
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Kurdish–Turkish conflict and Serhildan; the impact of the Arab Spring
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Justice and Development Party
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Koma Civakên Kurdistan
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Peace Mothers
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Turkish Armed Forces
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Turkish Police Force
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Village Guards
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Las protestas kurdas en Turquí ...... e que el extremo oeste de Anat
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The 2011–2012 Kurdish protests ...... far west in Anatolia as İzmir.
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2011–2012 Kurdish protests in Turkey
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Protestas kurdas en Turquía de 2011
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