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Kurdistan on Fire - II


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Editor : Compte d'auteur Date & Place : , California
Preface : Pages : 88
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Language : EnglishFormat : 210x297 mm
FIKP's Code : Liv. Eng. Fir. Kur (II) N° 5709Theme : General

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Amnesty International said yesterday that it has received almost daily reports of widespread torture in Turkey, where it said authorities regularly force confessions out of men, women and children through beatings, sexual abuse, electric shocks and even crucifixion.
It said Turkey still had an “appalling human rights record" despite public relations campaigns by its embassies around the world to improve its image and despite official Turkish ratification of European and U.N. conventions against torture.
The 73-page report by the London-based organization, which ...


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1 / Widespread Torture in Turkey Reported, January 4, San Francisco Chronicle
2 / The Search for a Poison Antidote, January 16, Time
3 / U.S. Says Iraq Has Biological Weapons Plant, January 18, San Francisco Chronicle
4 / U.S. Finds Iraq Has Germ War Plant, January 18, Los Angeles Times
5 / Iraq's Abuse of Human Rights, February 2, The times
6 / Kurdistan Culture Preserved, February 8, The Christian Science Monitor
8 / Mideast Getting Missile Help, U.S. Concludes, February 8, San Jose Mercury News
9 / U.S. Challenge in Mideast, February 8, San Francisco Chronicle

12 / Iraqi Leader Reportedly Quashes Coup Attempt, February 8, San Jose Mercury News
13 / Iraq: An Accusation of Torture, Newsweek
14 / U.S. Export Controls Lax on Poison-Gas Materials, March 27, San Francisco Chronicle
15 / March/April   Iraq's War on Its Children  Amnesty Action   
17 / Iran, Turkey Recall Envoys in Dispute, April 4, San Francisco Chronicle
18 / Kurds Seek a Safe Home in a Free Country, April 15, The New York Times
19 / U.S. Firms' Sales to Iraq Told, May 3, San Francisco Chronicle
20 / Saddam's secret Weapons, June, The Middle East

21 / A Reporter at Large: Crossing the Straits, June 5, The New Yorker Magazine
38 / Iraqis Silence Iranian Rebels as Gesture to Please Teheran, June 7, The New York Times
38 / Iraqi Relocations, June 11, San Jose Mercury News
39 / Kurdish Solutions, June 16, The Times
40 / Wretched Kurds, June 24, The Economist

41 / The State That Never Was, June 24, The Economist
43 / Refugees Hit by U.K. Scare Tactics, June 25, Observer
45 / Britain Slams Door on 'Economic Migrants', June 26, The Independent
47 / Volunteers' Burden Creates bitterness and Exhaustion, June 26, The Independent
47 / Hope Ebbs Away in the 'Prison' of Turkish camps, June 26, The Independent
48 / 'Poison Gas' Deal upsets Bush, June 28, The Daily Telegraph
49 / The Plight of a Kurdish Asylum Seeker in Britain, June 29, The Independent 
50 / Children of The Middle East- The Innocent Victims of Political Turmoil, June, The Middle East

56 / Hunger Strikes and Tunnels Plague Turkish Jails, July 1, The Guardian
57 / Iraq Uproots Kurds, Razes 700 Villages on Northern Border, July 12, San Francisco Chronicle
58 / Uprooted Kurds, July 13, San Francisco Chronicle
59 / Cultural Genocide: Kurds Seek Help for Their Battered Homeland, July 26, San Mateo Weekly

62 / Iraqi Dictator's Latest Deeds, July 30, San Francisco Examiner
63 / Gulf Cease-Fire Leaves Rebel Groups of Region in Quandary, August 15, The New York Times
64 / Scientists Say Kurds Were Poisoned, August 15, San Francisco Chronicle
65 / A Greater Danger Rising, August 18, San Francisco Chronicle
66 / Forgotten People- The World and The Kurds, August 21, The Nation
67 / Kurds Plan Parliament, August 24, San Francisco Chronicle
68 / The Selling of Iraq's President Hussein, September 20, San Francisco Chronicle

70 / Urgency on Chemical Weapons, September 28, San Francisco Examiner
71 / Paris Talks Seek Attention for Plight of Kurds, October 15, The New York Times
72 / Conference Airs Plight of Kurds, October 16, Chicago Tribune
72 / Kurds Jeer Iraqi at Rights Conference, October 16, San Francisco Chronicle
73 / Torch of Freedom?, October 20, New Statesman & Society
76 / Iraq's Criminal Credit Line, October 26, The New York Times
77 / Home News, October 28, The Guardian
78 / For Turkey and Kurds, Fragile Reconciliation, November 3, The New York Times

81 / Turks Dismayed by Onset of Kurdish Lobby in U.S., November 10, Asbarez-English Edition
82 / Free the Kurds, November 23, The New York Times
83 / Kurds of Armenia Reclaim Their Former Autonomous Region Azerbaijan, December 30, Asbarez-English Edition
84 / Middle Eastern Cultural Genocide: The Kurds, Nov/December, Date Line
85 / The Divided and Endangered People, Number 1, Humanitas




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