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_aManaging Turkey’s PKK conflict _h[Recurso electrónico] PDF _b: The case of Nusaybin |
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_bInternational Crisis Group _cMay 2017 _aAvenue Louise 149, 1050 Brussels, Belgium |
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| 300 | _aRecurso online, 40 p. | ||
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_aCrisis Group Headquarters _v- . -- No. 243 (May 2017) |
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| 520 | _aNusaybin, a political stronghold of the Kurdish movement bordering Syria, is among Turkey’s urban south-eastern districts that saw unprecedented levels of violence in 2016. Particularly in the wake of the failed July coup attempt and in the run-up to the 2017 presidential system referendum, emergency rule conditions resulted in the arrest and/or removal from office of elected representatives of the legal Kurdish political movement. While conflict fatigue can be observed in this town where 30,000 lost their homes, so can a distinct sense that a political solution is not in sight. Ankara’s effort to meet residents’ basic needs and compensate their material losses is notable, but managing the conflict’s social/political fallout and addressing grievances of Kurdish movement supporters will be crucial if that marginalised constituency is not to be left more susceptible to mobilisation by the insurgent Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) and drawn toward violence. | ||
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_91073 _aGeopolítica |
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_91172 _aConflictos armados |
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_914369 _aViolencia política |
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_91539 _aTurquía |
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| 856 | 4 | _uhttps://www.crisisgroup.org/europe-central-asia/western-europemediterranean/turkey/243-managing-turkeys-pkk-conflict-case-nusaybin | |
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