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    GfbV urges German Foreign Minister not to forget victims of expulsion
    07.01.2010 17:12 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ The Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV) issued an
    open letter to Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle at present in Turkey
    through the German Embassy in Ankara and the German General Consulate
    in Istanbul, Tilman Zülch, Chair of the German section of the STP
    reported in his statement to PanARMENIAN.Net.

    The letter runs as follows:

    'Our country has a responsibility to victims of expulsion - in Turkey
    as well, Mr Westerwelle! You are today in Turkey accompanied by many
    managers and you will be visiting the Gulf states.

    On your visits to Istanbul and Ankara you will also be confronted with
    expulsion and crimes of expulsion. With all your thoughts on matters
    of commercial interest you should not forget these victims, two
    million citizens of Kurdish ethnicity.

    During the unhappy Turkish-Kurdish war of 1984-1999 the Turkish army
    and allied militia destroyed 3,876 villages and hamlets in Turkish
    Kurdistan/East Anatolia. Some 3 million people were driven out. Among
    the expelled there were also Christian Assyrian Aramaeans from Tur
    Abdin. The suffering caused by expulsion and the crimes of expulsion
    is something which we Germans can very well appreciate. Not everyone
    is in this position. But in our country millions of people expect that
    the new Foreign Minister lays priority not only on matters of commerce
    and strategic concern.

    So we beg of you to speak up for a program of reconstruction in East
    Anatolia, to promise German assistance and to work for the allocation
    of funds from the EU.

    To this end we also beg of you to speak out clearly to the Turkish
    media and to those who are trying to block the most welcome new
    Kurdish policy of the Erdogan government, which is aiming at peace.

    Please do all you can to encourage measures to lift the ban on the
    pro-Kurdish party DTP. Its members of Parliament had made very great
    efforts to foster Turkish-Kurdish inter-ethnic social relationships
    which are peaceful and respect the equality of rights'

    The Society for Threatened Peoples is an international human rights
    organization based in Gottingen, Germany. It attempts to create
    awareness of and protect minority peoples around the world who are
    threatened by oppressive governments. The group states on its website
    that it "campaigns against all forms of genocide and ethnocide". It
    has advisory status at the United Nations, participatory status with
    the Council of Europe and has sections and offices in Germany,
    Austria, Switzerland, Luxembourg, Italy, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Chile
    and Iraqi Kurdistan.
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