Kurdish laments rise in Narlı
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- 16:25 20/2/2023
80-year-old Leyla Suna's laments in Kurdish are rising from the tent city in Narlı.
80-year-old Leyla Suna's laments in Kurdish are rising from the tent city in Narlı.
It has been announced that Turkey's Federated Kurdistan Region's Çemço and Garê areas were bombed 56 times from the air and land despite the inaction.
CHP MP Sezgin Tanrıkulu, who held a press conference on the earthquake, said: "The people of Diyarbakır started to show solidarity among themselves, this should set an example for all of Turkey."
Şenyaşar family, who took a break from the sit-in on its 700th day to display solidarity with the earthquake victims, restarted the sit-in.
HDP's Silopi Municipality also established a soup kitchen in Narlı. In the soup kitchen, 3 thousand people are given 2 meals a day.
Serpil Bayram, who was pulled out of the rubble by the citizens on the first day of the earthquake in Erkenek, was caught in the second earthquake in the hospital where she was taken. Bayram, whose referring could not be made, died at home 12 hours later.
Roads were split by the effect of the earthquake, hotels and many houses in the neighborhood were destroyed in İçmeler Neighborhood of Elbistan. A tent was sent to the neighborhood, where 60 bodies came from, days later.
While history, culture and state were left under the rubble in Hatay, which experienced great destruction in the earthquake, civil society and citizen solidarity that came to the aid of earthquake victims became hope for the future.
Stating that the people were mobilized for the earthquake victims from the first day, HDP Istanbul Provincial Co-Chair Ferhat Encu said: “We understood from the anger and reaction of the people that the state and the government were buried under the rubble. You cannot save your reputation under the rubble with populist, mise-en-scene games.”
6 of the 10 people who were tradesmen in the İskenderun Flea Market and who were detained as a result of a tip-off and subjected to police torture were arrested.
HDP Diyarbakır Crisis Coordination Center drew attention to the fact that the government, which does not want to find a solution to the devastation after the earthquake, is trying to displace people to provinces such as Antalya and Muğla in a way that will change the demographic structure, and called for increased solidarity against this.
Volunteer Deniz İnce, who went from Kuşadası to the earthquake base Pazarcık, said that aid could not reach the Alevi-Kurdish villages due to the obstacles of AFAD and Kızılay.
AFAD announced that the death toll in Maraş which is the epicenter of earthquakes rose to 40,642.
Earthquake victims, who had to stay in schools and dormitories, are expelled by saying "your houses are undamaged" before any damage can be determined.
SDF stated that 2 ISIS members were killed in the operation they carried out in the east of Derazor.