Maraş Massacre, 46 Years of Unfulfilled Justice
Maraş Massacre, 46 Years of Unfulfilled Justice
The Geneva press club and the ‘European Initiative Maras e.V.’ (MAR-DAEF) invite you to un press conference with :
- Mehmet Bayrak, Kurdish author and Kurdologist.
- İbrahim Sinemillioğlu, former President of the Istanbul Bar Association, lawyer representing the CHP in the Maraş Massacre Trial held in Adana in 1979.
- Maviş Toklu, eyewitness of the Maraş Massacre.
- Fidan Yıldırım, eyewitness of the Maraş Massacre.
- Prof. Mahmut Toğrul, former HDP Gaziantep Member of Parliament, chemistry professor at Dicle University.
- Prof. Beyza Üstün, advocate for labor, science, nature and freedom in Turkey, HDP’s Istanbul MP in the 25th term, environmental professor.
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In the years 2014-2015, the world was shaken by videos of ISIS publicly murdering people in Syria while chanting religious slogans. In an era where humanity was preparing to explore the universe, these medieval scenes left people worldwide in fear and anxiety. However, the people of Maraş experienced this horror much earlier, in 1978. They lost hundreds of lives. This massacre in Maraş carried out by an organization resembling ISIS, was state-supported. The powers that had seized the state used it to commit genocide against the Kurdish Alevi population.
Between December 19-24, 1978, in the city of Maraş, Turkey, hundreds of people were brutally killed: stabbed, boiled in water-filled cauldrons, and violently murdered, much like what was witnessed in Syria in 2015.
The world neither saw nor heard of this pain. Humanity did not punish this crime or deliver justice. In places where crimes go unpunished, they grow; criminals become emboldened and increasingly reckless. Therefore, the perpetrators of the Maraş Massacre are still among us; this unpunished crime has led to the empowerment and entrenchment of similar organizations.
The Kurdish Center for Human Rights is holding a press conference to recount these events to the press and the global public once more, to highlight this tragedy and demand that the perpetrators face justice.
Contact :
Kurdish Center for Human Rights
Email : kurd.chr.geneve@gmail.com
Web : http://kurd-chr.ch