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SOCIETY
FOR THREATENED PEOPLES
APPEAL to the Frankfurt Book Fair 2008
Society
for Threatened Peoples
Frankfurt / Göttingen, 17th October 2008
After the attacks of Turkish chauvinists on the third largest language group
of the Near East the GfbV appeals to the Book Fair Make Kurdistan, the
country with 40 million Kurdish speakers, and its writers the Guest of
Honour in 2011!
Turkish nationalist groups are continuing on German soil the merciless
suppression and persecution of the Kurdish language, literature,
institutions, societies and democratic parties which have been practised
since 1919. Following the call of the Turkish TV station Ulusal TV the three
Kurdish stands at the Frankfurt Book Fair were attacked, the staff were
insulted and threatened. One of the stands was partially destroyed.
Unfortunately the police arrived too late.
The General Secretary of the Society for Threatened Peoples (GfbV), Tilman Zülch,
appealed to the Book Fair after China (2009) and Argentina (2010) to make
Kurdistan in the year 2011 the Guest of Honour of the Book Fair. This would
mean an honour and recognition for Kurdish literature, which is not only
interesting but growing rapidly. The GfbV has published many books and
documentaries on the Kurdish question. “We cannot understand that the
Kurdish language, which is after Arabic and Turkish the third largest
language of the Near East, is to be discriminated”, said Zülch.
Millions of children in Turkey are against the wishes of their parents
taught at school only in Turkish. While in Catalonia and in the Basque
country, in South Tyrol, in Wales, in North and South Schleswig and many
other parts of Europe children are taught in the regional languages, but in
Turkey the mere mention of the terms “Kurdistan”, the “Kurds” and
“Kurdish” means persecution. This permanent witch-hunt leads to such
extremes as the confiscation of the Karl May book “Durchs wilde
Kurdistan” (Through wild Kurdistan) or the constant proceedings taken
against the Turkish sociologist and writer of many books on the Kurds,
Ismali Besikci, who was released in 1999 after nearly 17 years in prison.
Hundreds of Kurdish writers have been sentenced in Turkey or have been
charged because they wrote about their own stories, their culture or
language.
Following the setting up of the autonomous federal state of Kurdistan in
North Iraq Kurdish has become the official language for about five million
people. The result has been a blossoming out of Kurdish literature. At the
same time comprehensive lexica, school-books and scientific publications
have been published in Kurdish.
Some GfbV books published by the GfbV on the Kurdish problem: Völkermord an
den Kurden, Luchterhand, Hamburg / Zürich 1991, HG T. Zülch Kurdistan und
die Kurden, Reihe Pogrom, drei Bände - 1988 ff., HG Ismet Chérif Vanly
>>>>>>>>>>>>> Für Menschenrechte.
Weltweit. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
Gesellschaft für bedrohte Völker / Society for Threatened Peoples
P.O. Box 20 24 - D-37010 Göttingen/Germany
Nahostreferat/ Middle East Desk
Dr. Kamal Sido - Tel: +49 (0) 551 49906-18 - Fax: +49 (0) 551 58028
E-Mail: nahost@gfbv.de
- www.gfbv.de
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