Print Friendly, PDF & Email

Re: Free Women’s Congress‘ KJA reports on the current war in the Kurdistan Region in Turkey

Date: Friday, 29 Jan 2016 logo kja

Dear friend,

We are writing to you as the Free Women’s Congress (KJA), the largest umbrella organization for the women in Kurdistan Region in Turkey. KJA brings together the women from political parties, local governments, civil society organisations, unions, media, academy, and local people’s assemblies and communes. Consisting of 501 women delegates, KJA represents women from diverse identity groups, ethnic, faith and cultural backgrounds.

We would like to inform you about the ferocious war launched by the Turkish State on the peoples of Kurdistan Region since the June 7 general elections in Turkey.

Please find attached the reports prepared by KJA about the assaults particularly on the women and children, the cemeteries and the historical sites, and the overall impact of the curfews and ’special security zones‘ on the peoples of the region:

1 Report on the conflict process, political situation and women in Kurdistan
KJA – Report on the conflict process, political situation and women in Kurdistan

2 Lists of civilian deaths, arrests, curfews, and security zones)
KJA – Lists of civilian deaths, arrests, curfews, and security zones

2 ‚Nekuje‘ (Don’t Kill), Children killed by the Turkish security forces
KJA – Lists of civilian deaths, arrests, curfews, and security zones

3 Statement on destruction of our peoples graveyards
KJA – Statement on Destruction of our People’s Graveyards

You may also find below the YouTube link to the video prepared by KJA, about the children killed by the Turkish Security Forces in the recent clashes:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=TUq0GCPLgSs

Kind regards,

Kongreya Jinên Azad, Komîsyon a Dîplomasî

Free Women’s Congress, Diplomacy Commission

Özgür Kadın Kongresi, Diplomasi Komisyonu

 

 

http://www.kongreyajinenazad.org

(webpage turkish/kurdish)

 

Email: kjadiplomacy@gmail.com

 

 

Free Women’s Congress reports on the current war in Kurdistan