Serhildan

Serhildan
Part of Kurdish rebellions in Turkey
Date March 14, 1990 – Present
Location Eastern and Southeastern  Turkey
Causes
Goals Creation of an autonomous Kurdish region, reinstitution of Kurdish-language education, release of political prisoners and Abdullah Öcalan, end of military operations against Kurdish dissidents[3][5][6]
Methods Civil disobedience, civil resistance, demonstrations, riots, strike actions, hunger strikes, self-immolations, Spontaneous uprisings,
Concessions
given
Parties to the civil conflict

Kurdish Protesters Unorganized Kurdish citizens
HDP
KCK
HPG
YJA-STAR
YDG-H
YPS
YPS-Jin
Mazlumder
Yakay-Der
Peace Mothers[3]
İHD[10][11]


Defunct:
HEP (1990-1993)
DEP (1993-1994)
HADEP (1994-2003)
Kurdish Parliament in Exile (1995-1998)[12]
DEHAP (1997-2005)
DTH (2005)

DTP (2005-2009)
Lead figures
Casualties

179+ killed
1,968+ injured

17,679+ arrested

Serhildan designate several Kurdish public rebellions since the 1990s with the slogan "Êdî Bese" ("Enough") against Turkey. The protestors use mainly stones, concrete paving stones, Molotov cocktails, slingshots and other materials as throwing objects and since the end of November 2009 also skyrockets. Local shops are often closed on the day of demonstrations, as a form of protest.

Protests are held every year on 15 February, the date of Abdullah Öcalan's capture and on 21 March, the Kurdish New Year.[13]

Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has thus far refused to acknowledge the demands of the protests, calling them a conspiracy,[14] by an alleged ErgenekonPKK axis.[15]

Etymology

Serhildan consist of the Kurdish Kurmanji words ser that means head and hildan that means raise. So the meaning is for "rising" or "rebellion". In Zazaki the rebellion means Serewedaritiş.

History

Of the 1990 riots affected provinces and the location of Nusaybin

After the large Kurdish rebellions in early to mid 20th Century, the Koçkiri rebellion, Sheikh Said rebellion, Ararat rebellion and Dersim rebellion occurred in 1990 in the Southeast Anatolian town Nusaybin near the border to Syria the first violent action by the populace against police officers and state institutions. The rebellion in Nusaybin is the beginning of Serhildan, during the following days the riots initially widened to other cities of the province Mardin and to the neighboring provinces Batman, Diyarbakır, Siirt, Şanlıurfa and Şırnak, and later to other Eastern Anatolian provinces such as Bingöl, Bitlis, Hakkâri, Muş and Van, as well cities such as Ankara, Istanbul, İzmir and Mersin.

Since the major riots in 1990 rebellions sometimes occur sporadically, especially after liquidation of PKK fighters, 21 March (Newroz) for the year or 27 November (date of establishment of the PKK) for the year. The riots took the end of November 2009 again and continued without interruption until mid-December. The reason was that the prison cell of Abdullah Öcalan on İmralı was too small and the proportions of him were bad. Following the closure of the Kurdish party DTP on 11 December 2009 worsened the situation further. The rising total cost three people their lives. A 23-year-old Kurdish student was killed by a police officer in Diyarbakır and the other two were killed in Bulanık from a shopkeeper, because his shop was pelted with Molotov cocktails by the rebels. About 50 people were injured in the riots and over 100 people were arrested.

Timeline

1990–1999

2000–2010

2011–2012

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