The persecution of Kurds is the ethnic and political persecution which is inflicted upon
Kurds by the governments of
Iran,
Syria,
Turkey, and
Iraq.
20th century
Earliest known persecution of Kurds was after
World War I, the newly declared
Turkish Republic leader
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk repudiated the
Treaty of Sèvres which proposed a referendum be conducted in the Kurdish homeland. As a result, conflict continued between the Turkish military and the Kurds. This conflict still exists today.
After the
Dersim rebellion, 13,160 civilians were killed by the Turkish Army and 11,818 people were exiled, depopulating the province.[1]Nuri Dersimi stated that many tribesmen were killed after surrendering, and women and children were locked into haysheds which were then lit on fire.[2] 30,000 Kurds were massacred by the Turkish Army after the rebellion.[3]
The
Zilan massacre killed about 15,000 Kurdish civilians and the Zilan River was full to the brim with dead bodies.[4][5][6][7]
The
Kuşkonar massacre killed 38 people, 13 in Koçağılı and 25 in Kuşkonar. Most of the victims were children, women or elderly, including seven babies. 13 people were injured.[8] Later the
Turkish Armed Forces blamed the
PKK and used the massacre as propaganda. The Turkish government refused to start investigating despite complaints of surviving villagers.[8][9]
The 3-year-long
Anfal campaign Killed 50,000 to 100,000 non-combatant Kurdish civilians.[10] Kurdish officials claimed the figure could be as high as 182,000.[11] 1,754 schools, 270 hospitals, 2,450
mosques, 90% of the Kurdish villages were destroyed.;[12]
21st century
The
2021 Konya massacre was the killing of a Kurdish family in Turkey. 4 women and 3 men were killed as a result.[13][14] According to an interview given by members of the family to
Duvar, the attackers where close to the far-right
Nationalist Movement Party (MHP) who did not want to permit Kurds to live in the neighborhood.[15]
^Gerlach, Christian (2016). The Extermination of the European Jews. Cambridge University Press. p. 401.
ISBN978-0-521-88078-7. But by far the bloodiest violence targeted Kurds during the Dersim uprising of 1937–38, when Turkish troops massacred about 30,000 people.
^Yusuf Mazhar, Cumhuriyet, 16 Temmuz 1930, ... Zilan harekatında imha edilenlerin sayısı 15.000 kadardır. Zilan Deresi ağzına kadar ceset dolmuştur...(in Turkish)
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ab"Case of Benzer and others v. Turkey"(PDF). The European Court of Human Rights (Mass execution of Kurdish villagers): 57. 24 March 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2015.
^Üngör, Ugur Ümit (2011), The making of modern Turkey : nation and state in Eastern Anatolia, 1913-1950, Oxford University Press, p. 129,
ISBN9780199603602
^Jongerden, Joost (2007-05-28). The Settlement Issue in Turkey and the Kurds: An Analysis of Spatial Policies, Modernity and War. BRILL. p. 82.
ISBN978-90-474-2011-8.
^"Case of Benzer and others v. Turkey"(PDF). The European Court of Human Rights (Mass execution of Kurdish villagers): 57. 24 March 2014. Retrieved 29 December 2015.