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FIFTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE EU TURKEY AND THE KURDS

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<strong>FIFTH</strong> <strong>INTERNATI<strong>ON</strong>AL</strong> <strong>C<strong>ON</strong>FERENCE</strong> <strong>ON</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>EU</strong>, <strong>TURKEY</strong> <strong>AND</strong> <strong>THE</strong> <strong>KURDS</strong><br />

AKP thought it was in its interests, it pushed reforms forward; when not, it decelerated<br />

the reform process. Sometimes, as has been the case for the last two years, it forgot<br />

the reform process completely. Now, with the local elections coming up, the AKP<br />

government has again remembered the <strong>EU</strong> accession process and democratisation,<br />

which doesn’t seem to be honest, fair-minded and stable, since democracy can not<br />

be compatible with nationalist, racist and religious slogans. In my opinion, the difficulties<br />

that the Kurdish media are facing in Turkey and the politics that the Turkish<br />

state is using against the Kurdish media will draw a very serious and understandable<br />

picture of where Turkey has got to in its accession to the European Union.<br />

Despite the wars and intern conflicts in Kurdistan, Middle East and in different parts<br />

of the world, it is evident that the 21st century is at the same time a century of progress<br />

in democracy and human rights. It is a shame for humanity that in this century,<br />

a people consisting of millions individuals is still considered as one without identity.<br />

In spite of values of this era, as a member of a people whose language, culture and<br />

identity is denied, as a journalist of these people, I would like to point to the violence<br />

and oppression that Kurdish media is facing.<br />

Kurdish Media begun with the newspaper Kurdistan which was published for the<br />

first time on the 22nd April 1898 by Miqtat Mithat and Bedirxan. Between 1992 and<br />

1994, 19 friends and colleague of ours lost their lives as a result of assassinations by<br />

a Turkish contra-guerrilla organisation. For the first time in history a prime minister<br />

ordered the bombing of a central building of a newspaper, namely Ozgur Ulke.<br />

The building was totally destroyed and journalist Ersin Yildiz lost his life. Also official<br />

notices were distributed which gave orders to silence journalists. In only the<br />

last 15 years in Turkey writers and journalists including Hafız Akdemir, Musa Anter,<br />

Hüseyin Deniz, Ferhat Tepe and dozens of journalists, labours of newspapers and<br />

newspaper distributors have been murdered.<br />

Even today censorship in Turkey is practised in a very strict, crude way. A very strict<br />

policy is pursued, particularly against Kurdish Media. The printing of Kurdish Media’s<br />

publications have been halted one by one; their magazines are closed down, their<br />

television channels are declared illegal by state censorship. For instance between 4th<br />

August 2006 and 27th December 2008, 22 Kurdish newspapers had their printing<br />

halted 49 times. Yes, this happened in a Turkey governed by the AKP, and it continues<br />

to happen. This shows how Kurdish Media and opinions about the ‘Kurdish question’<br />

are oppressed in Turkey. Kurds are forced to issue a new newspaper almost every day.<br />

They now even have difficulties finding new names for their newspapers. Gundem,<br />

which is published in Turkish and Azadiya Welat, which is published in Kurdish,<br />

are two Kurdish daily newspapers facing an unprecedented censorship. Because they<br />

printed the letters W, Q and X they have been closed down several times. I suppose<br />

such a tyrannous practice of a similar oppression is not seen anywhere else in the<br />

world. While the Turkish state is using all opportunities and instruments it can to<br />

mute Kurdish Media, it has also always tried to mute the first multilingual Kurdish<br />

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