Saturday, October 26, 2019
History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan Essay -- Turkey Ku
 History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan          Since 1984, and especially the last few months, the domestic problems of a  major N.A.T.O, Middle Eastern, and American ally state have come to the  forefront of the international news scene. That state is the Republic of Turkey  and it's primary troubles stem from the past seven decades of acrimonious  policies directed at the indigenous ethnic Kurds. The main problem, now, is the  Kurdish popular insurgency on it's hands, in Turkish occupied Northern Kurdistan.  The Kurdish question has long been covered up and denied by the state of Turkey,  but recent events has forced Turkey to concede that it has a serious Kurdish  insurgency on its hands. Turkey's inability to deal with this situation is the  result of the past seventy years of cultural, political, and human rights  abuses directed against the Kurdish population. In fact, this "separatism" is so  out of hand that the Turkish government has incessantly appealed to it's allies  and advisories alike to help counter the escalating Kurdish asperation to  succeed from the Turkish republic. Turkey's sputtering and deteriorating economy  is directly related to the long Kurdish struggle for independence. Turkey has  spent over eight billion dollars or twenty percent of her GDP to combat the ever  deteriorating predicament in northern Kurdistan, and should spend more in the  future(Laber). Because of the violence, the once prosperous tourist business of  Turkey, has now lost about $1.5 billion dollars annually since 1990. Many people  now talk openly of another possible military coup, there were three major  military coups during the last thirty years (Alister) These circumstances in the  state of Turkey have also hurt her chances of ever joining the ever wealthy  European Union and battering its ailing economic situation. The depth of  Turkey's domestic and ethnic dilemma is one of the many that have arisen after  the end of the cold war, yet the cold war is a simple answer to a much more  complex one. The factors that have arisen to contribute to this civil war were  created far before Capitalism versus Communism, East versus West, or U.S versus  the Soviet Union. In order to really comprehend the holistic situation in  Turkey one must first be familiar with the complete history of the Turks and  Kurds.    The Kurds of Turkey constitutes, by far, t...              ...even years (Marcus), the army  has massacred more then 1,500,000 in the span of sixty years , more the 1,500  villages destroyed, every form of Kurdish identity denied, and their politicians  and journalists killed by secret police. After all it is the US constitution  that has written:    " When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to  dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to  assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which  the laws of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of  mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the  separation.....whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these  ends, it is the right of the people to alter it, or to abolish it, and to  institute a new government.."    It is the very example the United States has set, that the Kurdish people  wants to declare their independence. For, the only thing different between the  Kurdish revolution and the U.S one, is only two hundred and nine years. All  oppressions are bad, all occupations are wrong, every nation has the right to  decide their own fate.                       History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan Essay --  Turkey Ku   History of Turkish Occupation of Northern Kurdistan          Since 1984, and especially the last few months, the domestic problems of a  major N.A.T.O, Middle Eastern, and American ally state have come to the  forefront of the international news scene. That state is the Republic of Turkey  and it's primary troubles stem from the past seven decades of acrimonious  policies directed at the indigenous ethnic Kurds. The main problem, now, is the  Kurdish popular insurgency on it's hands, in Turkish occupied Northern Kurdistan.  The Kurdish question has long been covered up and denied by the state of Turkey,  but recent events has forced Turkey to concede that it has a serious Kurdish  insurgency on its hands. Turkey's inability to deal with this situation is the  result of the past seventy years of cultural, political, and human rights  abuses directed against the Kurdish population. In fact, this "separatism" is so  out of hand that the Turkish government has incessantly appealed to it's allies  and advisories alike to help counter the escalating Kurdish asperation to  succeed from the Turkish republic. Turkey's sputtering and deteriorating economy  is directly related to the long Kurdish struggle for independence. Turkey has  spent over eight billion dollars or twenty percent of her GDP to combat the ever  deteriorating predicament in northern Kurdistan, and should spend more in the  future(Laber). Because of the violence, the once prosperous tourist business of  Turkey, has now lost about $1.5 billion dollars annually since 1990. Many people  now talk openly of another possible military coup, there were three major  military coups during the last thirty years (Alister) These circumstances in the  state of Turkey have also hurt her chances of ever joining the ever wealthy  European Union and battering its ailing economic situation. The depth of  Turkey's domestic and ethnic dilemma is one of the many that have arisen after  the end of the cold war, yet the cold war is a simple answer to a much more  complex one. The factors that have arisen to contribute to this civil war were  created far before Capitalism versus Communism, East versus West, or U.S versus  the Soviet Union. In order to really comprehend the holistic situation in  Turkey one must first be familiar with the complete history of the Turks and  Kurds.    The Kurds of Turkey constitutes, by far, t...              ...even years (Marcus), the army  has massacred more then 1,500,000 in the span of sixty years , more the 1,500  villages destroyed, every form of Kurdish identity denied, and their politicians  and journalists killed by secret police. After all it is the US constitution  that has written:    " When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to  dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to  assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which  the laws of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of  mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the  separation.....whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these  ends, it is the right of the people to alter it, or to abolish it, and to  institute a new government.."    It is the very example the United States has set, that the Kurdish people  wants to declare their independence. For, the only thing different between the  Kurdish revolution and the U.S one, is only two hundred and nine years. All  oppressions are bad, all occupations are wrong, every nation has the right to  decide their own fate.                         
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