@D_Tarczynski Those numbers aren’t comparable. Every country records rape differently, reporting rates vary massively, and none of that data includes race or religion. Using it to blame whole groups isn’t analysis it’s propaganda.
@unutulanlar63@MAstiyag95626@turkhafiza2 Those uprisings weren’t “jihadist,” Dersim wasn’t jihadist, PKK casualties are disputed, and 2015–16 started because the ceasefire collapsed — not because of one politician.
@unutulanlar63@MAstiyag95626@turkhafiza2 Are you sure Turkey is the innocent victim here?
I presented you with facts, you gave me only talking points and emotional deflections.
@unutulanlar63@MAstiyag95626@turkhafiza2 2015–2016: Urban clashes in Cizre, Sur (Diyarbakır), Nusaybin and other towns after the peace process collapsed; long curfews, heavy shelling, large‑scale destruction of Kurdish neighborhoods, and many civilian deaths.
@unutulanlar63@MAstiyag95626@turkhafiza2 1990s (no single year): Systematic village destruction and depopulation in Kurdish provinces; millions displaced, widespread reports of extrajudicial killings and torture.
@unutulanlar63@MAstiyag95626@turkhafiza2 1984–1999 (first PKK insurgency): Intense conflict in southeast Turkey; thousands of Kurdish civilians killed or disappeared, village burnings and forced evacuations by security forces, plus PKK attacks on civilians.