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( NOTE: NOT to be confused with the recent Roboski massacre in which 34 villagers were killed. This is an older case)
In a recent judgement carried out by the European Court of Human Rights, Turkey has been found guilty in killing 38 Kurdish civilians back in 1994 where the conflict between PKK and Turkish army was at a peak. The 38 civilians were mostly women, children and elder who lived in the two farming villages in the Kurdish city of Sirnak.
Turkey had ever since 1994 claimed that it was PKK who was behind the attack and that they had used rocket-propelled grenades in order to destroy the villages. However, the EHRC ruled out such allegation noting that it was unlikely that such rockets could cause the damage, and also that PKK members were not active in the area according to local sources.
Local sources claimed:
The court holds that Turkey has failed to comply with some of the following articles of the European Convention of Human Rights;
1) The right to life , Article 2
2) The right to not being subjected to torture, Article 3
3) The right for a trial, Article 38
The final verdict holds that Turkey must pay pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage following the damage dealt by the Turkish army against human lives, the families of the victimes and their property. The total adds up to some 2.300.000- 3.000.000 Euros.
Read the whole judgement here;
http://hudoc.echr.coe.int/sites/eng...onid2":["JUDGMENTS"],"itemid":["001-128036"]}
In a recent judgement carried out by the European Court of Human Rights, Turkey has been found guilty in killing 38 Kurdish civilians back in 1994 where the conflict between PKK and Turkish army was at a peak. The 38 civilians were mostly women, children and elder who lived in the two farming villages in the Kurdish city of Sirnak.
Turkey had ever since 1994 claimed that it was PKK who was behind the attack and that they had used rocket-propelled grenades in order to destroy the villages. However, the EHRC ruled out such allegation noting that it was unlikely that such rockets could cause the damage, and also that PKK members were not active in the area according to local sources.
Local sources claimed:
That day, however, military planes and a helicopter circled the applicants’ two villages and then started to bomb them. The bombs dropped from the planes were very large; some villagers described them “as big as a table”. Subsequently, machine gun fire was opened from the helicopter. Some of the people were hit directly and some were trapped under the rubble of the houses that were destroyed in the bombing. Those who survived tried to take cover. The men working in the nearby fields ran to the village and tried to rescue people from underneath the rubble
The court holds that Turkey has failed to comply with some of the following articles of the European Convention of Human Rights;
1) The right to life , Article 2
2) The right to not being subjected to torture, Article 3
3) The right for a trial, Article 38
The final verdict holds that Turkey must pay pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage following the damage dealt by the Turkish army against human lives, the families of the victimes and their property. The total adds up to some 2.300.000- 3.000.000 Euros.
Read the whole judgement here;
http://hudoc.echr.coe.int/sites/eng...onid2":["JUDGMENTS"],"itemid":["001-128036"]}