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MARDİN - Assyrians have begun hunger strike which will
continue for four days in Midyat town of Mardin province.
On the 100th anniversary of 1915 genocide, Assyrians have begun hunger strike
for the first time. Hunger strike in Midyat town of Mardin Province (southeast
of Turkey) will continue for 100 hours and end on 24 April. Organized by Sayfo
Committee, the hunger strike began in Federation of Assyrians Associations
(SÜDEF) club.
24 people wore t-shirts written “Sayfo 1915” in Syriac language and Turkish on
them. Afterwards, Sayfo Committee Representative Simon Poli, Assyrian Women
Center (SURKADİM) Representative Aynur Özgün and the President of Federation of
Assyrians Associations (SÜDEF) Evgil Türker have made the opening speech.
They said: “In 1915, Ottoman Empire carried out genocide to the Assyrians. The
trauma of this inhuman treatment still continues. Today, Sayfo has been
discussed in a lot of European parliaments and we have great expectations for
positive approach. Sayfo has been accepted by Holland and Armenia. The Pope
said there was a genocide against the Armenians and Assyrians on 1915 and this
made tremendous impact around the world. This progress is the result of
20-year-old struggle.”
"We will keep our struggle until all over the world and especially Turkey
recognize 1915 Sayfo genocide. Today we are on hunger strike in Midyat and this
is very crucial for all Assyrians because the genocide was carried out in this
region and more than 500.000 Assyrians were massacred. We claim that Republic
of Turkey must face the truth and recognize the genocide. Only then, all people
living in Turkey will be in peace and harmony.”
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