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Title: Rural Settlement Policies in Turkey and the Kurdish Areas
Subtitle: On Central Village, Village Town, and Return to Village
Author(s): JONGERDEN, Joost
Journal: Journal of Kurdish Studies
Volume: 5    Date: 2003-2004   
Pages: 84-102
DOI: 10.2143/JKS.5.0.578757

Abstract :
The adament refusal of Turkey to admit to a Kurdish question is a major source of human rights violations, social tension, political and economic instability, and an irritant in Turkey's relations with neighboring countries and the European Union. In the 1980s and 1990s Turkey, and in particular the areas predominantly populated by Kurds, was the scene of an increasingly bitter war between Turkish armed forces and the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK; Partiya Karkeren Kurdistan). As a strategy for defeating the PKK and a reprisal for suspected support for the PKK, Turkish armed forces evacuated and burned villages on a large scale.

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