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Free Leyla Zana!


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Éditeur : Compte d'auteur Date & Lieu : 2008, Washingtion
Préface : | | Pages : 2004
Traduction : ISBN : 0-9658604-5-0
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 125x200 mm
Code FIKP : Liv. Eng. Ame. Fre. N°3875Thème : Politique

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Free Leyla Zana!

Free Leyla Zana!

AKIN & HRA

Compte d’auteur


Leyla Zana was born in Diyarbakir, Turkish Kurdistan in 1961.
At the age of 15, she was forced to marry her father’s cousin, Mehdi Zana.
Years later, commenting on her marriage, she said:

“I don’t blame my family or my husband, rather I blame the social conditions. These must be changed.”
In October 1991, she ran for a seat in the Turkish Parliament to represent her hometown of Diyarbakir.
She received approximately 41,000 votes, or 84 % of the total vote.

She became the first Kurd to break the ban on the Kurdish language in the Turkish Parliament, for which she was later tried and convicted of treason. She had uttered the following words:
“I am taking this [constitutional] oath for the brotherhood of the Turkish and Kurdish peoples.”

On May 17, 1993, she and her colleague Ahmet Turk addressed members of the Helsinki Commission of the United States Congress. Their testimony was used against her in the court of law.
On March 2, 1994, colleagues in the Turkish Parliament revoked her constitutional immunity, paving the way for the Turkish police to arrest her.

On March 4, 1994, she was arrested and taken into ...


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AKIN & HRA

Free Leyla Zana!

Compte d’auteur

Compte d’auteur
Free Leyla Zana!
AKIN & HRA

"When governments oppress a minority,
the rights of all its citizens-- not only those of
the minority—are threatened.
For the sake of democracy in Turkey,
Leyla Zana ought to be freed.”
— Elie Wiesel

Edited by
American Kurdish Information Network (AKIN) and
Human Rights Alliance (HRA)

Published by
American Kurdish Information Network (AKIN)
Summer 1997

ISBN: 0-9658604-5-0
This book may not be reproduced in whole or in part,
by mimeograph or any other means, without permission.
For information, address: American Kurdish Information Network,
2623 Connecticut Ave., NW, #1, Washington, DC 20008.

Cover Photo, courtesy of Ali Oz, SIPA Press

This book is dedicated to the memory of Kurds who have
met violent ends while pursuing the noble and peaceful goal,
the enduring Kurdish dream: freedom for Kurdistan.

It also is dedicated to all Kurdish political prisoners
who currently languish in the most inhumane of prisons
throughout the Middle East




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