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The Impact of the Munzur Dams


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Éditeur : Compte d'auteur Date & Lieu : 2003, London
Préface : Pages : 60
Traduction : ISBN : 1 900 175 57 6
Langue : AnglaisFormat : 210x295 mm
Code FIKP : Br. Eng. Kur. Imp. N° 1690Thème : Général

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The Impact of the Munzur Dams

The Impact of the Munzur Dams

Kurdish Human Rights Project


Compte d’auteur


It is now commonplace to suggest that the Turkish state persecution of its Kurdish population, which has so disfigured the history of modern Turkey, derives its impetus from the ‘Kemalist’ project of unitary secular nationalism, implemented by Mustafa Kemal Ataturk during the founding of the Republic. Of course, such a view is far from inaccurate: Ataturks iconic status in Turkey is evident everywhere from his ubiquitous photos and busts to the reference in the Turkish Constitution to him as “the founder of the Republic of Turkey, its immortal leader and unrivalled hero”.2

A similar reverence is reserved for the principles of the Kemalist state, united as one against internal and external foes. In particular, the principle of the “indivisible integrity” of the state, territorially and politically, is absolutely fundamental to the ideology and self-perception of the Turkish polity. Article 3 of the Constitution puts it bluntly: “The Turkish State, with its territory and nation, is an indivisible entity. Its language is Turkish.”3 The assertion of an alternative ethnic or linguistic identity, whether by political intention or simply by growing up speaking another language, is thus seen by statist ideologues as striking at the most deeply embedded legal and ideological foundations of the Turkish republic. It is the overarching accusation of ‘separatism’, the state’s assumption that any form of Kurdish ...


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Kurdish Human Rights Project

The Impact of the Munzur Dams

KHRP

Compte d’auteur
“This is the Only Valley Where We Live":
The Impact of the Munzur Dams
The Report of the KHRP Fact-Finding Mission to Dersim / Tunceli
Environmental / Human Rights
The Corner House
Kurdish Human Rights Project

This report, published in conjunction with the Cornerhouse in
April 2003, is based on the findings of a KHRP Fact-Finding
Mission to the region of the planned Munzur Dams from 12-18 November 2002.

This report was written by Anders Lustgarten,
KHRP Environmental Officer, and edited by KerimYildiz,
Executive Director, and Rochelle Harris, Public Relations Officer.

Front cover: Halbori Springs, site of the proposed
Konaktepe HEPP (top); the Uzunfayir Dam (below).
© Kurdish Human Rights Project

Printed in Great Britain
Published by KHRP/the Cornerhouse
ISBN: 1 900 175 57 6
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