Éditeur : Human Rights Watch | Date & Lieu : 1995, New York |
Préface : | Pages : 172 |
Traduction : | ISBN : 1-56432-161-4 |
Langue : Anglais | Format : 155x230mm |
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Hrw. Wea. N° 3546 | Thème : Général |
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Weapons Transfers and Violations of the Laws of War in Turkey Since 1984, the Government of Turkey has been mired in an increasingly bitter war with insurgents of the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK). To date, the war’s toll is estimated at over 19,000 deaths, including some 2,000 death-squad killings of suspected PKK sympathizers, two million internally displaced, and more than 2,200 villages burned to the ground, most of which were destroyed by Turkish security forces. In an effort to root out PKK fighters and sympathizers from southeast Turkey, the government has adopted increasingly brutal counterinsurgency measures, in clear violation of international law. The PKK, for its part, has also systematically engaged in violations such as summary executions and indiscriminate fire.
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